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
...drive, compact flash memory, high capacity outputtray.
Kyocera has one more ace in its sleeve - drivers. Imagine that they developed one super-driver for all printers/copiers they produce. That way once you installed any Kyocera printer, you can add more and don't care about driver; it's already there.
And now from my experience with FS 5030N.
We use 5030DN models (network interface plus duplex unit). No problems what so ever. Never failed. Installation is dead easy, just like with the rest of Kyocera products. Paper jams are very rare and in most cases are human related (average user can't understand, that you are suppose to put paper into tray neatly, and not just throw it in). Great, economic color printer forworkgroup use....
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Advantages: Fast, Reliable, Easy to Feed paper Disadvantages: It doesnt fit into standard computer desks,
...of an A4 sheet. Very important for anyone who works like I do with machines surrounding us and desk space at a high premium Approximately 300mm wide x 340mm. The other really useful thing about this printer is the ventilation for printer is located at the side rather than at the back, which means you can store the printer against a wall, rather than requiring a gap to let air in and out as many other printer of this type require.
The printer is slightly bulky in regards to the height of the printer. As it has a deep tray for loading paper under the printer its height measures approx 340mm, so it really is a boxy printer. Baring in mind you need further space above to get the print outs off, it’s a difficult height to store under shelving, especially on standard computer desks.
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Advantages: Good value for money. Quality output. Fast. Disadvantages: The paper tray jams. Not very user friendly.
...This is the printer I use at work. It is a fairly standard entry-level, mono laser printer, with one major drawback - the paper tray. It costs around £250 and is reasonable value for money.
Cartridges are reasonably priced at around £60 (after all these are the most expensive part of running any printer) and last for a long time.
The print quality is excellent and output is fast. However, the printer is noisy in operation and the buttons are very flimsy and small. Lights flash when there is a paper jam or other fault, but no other indication is given of what is wrong or how to fix it, which can be frustrating.
The big problem we have with the printer (in our office, they do tend to be used heavily) is the paper cartridge. It has an annoying tendency to jam, and the printer often says that paper is jammed in the machine, when it...
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--How does it look?--
It’s basically a large, beige cube with four little indicator lights on the top. It is split into three sections; the top section is where the printed paper comes out, the middle section houses the toner, lets you feed sheets of... more