In this ubiquitous network age, globalization and speed mean everything. Kyocera continues to create "valuable businesses" at the cutting edge. Kyocera is concentrating its efforts... more
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In this ubiquitous network age, globalization and speed mean everything. Kyocera continues to create "valuable businesses" at the cutting edge. Kyocera is concentrating its efforts on enhancing information and communications technologies, environmental preservation, and the quality of life.
Advantages: Very reliable, low cost per page Disadvantages: None
...is more than any other printer in that class. Black toner cost around £55, color around £80.
Standard paper feeder has capacity of 500 sheets (60-105g/m2, A4, B5, A5, Letter and custom 148x210 to 216x356mm), manual feeder takes up to 100 sheets (60-200g/m2, A4 B5, A5, Letter, Legal, Custom 70x148 - 216x297mm).
It has unique type ceramic drum (Kyocera patent) which makes it last lifetime of printer. It makes maintenance much easier job (no need for drum replacing) and significantly reduces cost of printing.
It's maximum average duty cycle is (according to producer) 15000 pages per month, although it can take much more.
It has wide range of accessories improving its (already impressive) performance: duplex unit (a must have in office environment), three additional paper feeders (each takes up to 500 sheets), power envelope feeder, hard...
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Advantages: Fast, Reliable, Easy to Feed paper Disadvantages: It doesnt fit into standard computer desks,
...appearance is the colour. that as it began manufacture prior to the trend to produce computers and equipment in a colour other than buff, it is that rather drab buff colour. For me that’s fine, as everything we have is pretty much ‘old school’ and the same colour, but for those of you who have started buying the more attractive grey, black or transparent computer equipment then be warned this will stand out like a sore thumb! Kyocera have still not broken into the colour revolution that is happening in computers at the moment, so whichever model you can choose any colour casing…As long as its buff!!!
Print Sizes:
A4 only I’m afraid, but for the majority of offices and home environments I’m sure A4 more than suffices.
Loading the Paper:
I find this to be very straight forward. Paper feed tray is via a tray located at the base...
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Advantages: Good value for money. Quality output. Fast. Disadvantages: The paper tray jams. Not very user friendly.
...is perfectly fine!
A small green plastic thing popped out of the back of the paper tray yesterday, and I can't seem to get it back in. This may have something to do with its poor performance, but it is a brand-new printer, only a few weeks old and never worked very well from the start!
The printer seems to jam most frequently when I try to print labels or envelopes. The envelope feedertray is also fiddly to use and this is down to the lack of generally decent build quality. I know this is a cheap printer, but Kyocera seem to have cut too many corners in its design to keep the price down.
I can't comment on manufacturer support, as we use this in an office enviorenment and this is done in-house. The repair man came today and confirmed what I thought - the paper jam is due to a design fault and the little green thing was critical...
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