By harnessing the power of the Internet, the Internet-ready OKIFAX 4500 enables you to communicate easily between fax and e-mail on a PC. These highly flexible communication links... more
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Max Resolution ( B&W ): 300 x 300 dpi, 300 dpi x 300 dpi
Ram
RAM Installed ( Max ): 1 MB
Storage
Hard Drive: None
Media handling
Max Document Size: 210 mm (A4) x 297 mm (A4)
Media Type: Transparencies, plain paper
Media Sizes: A4 (210 x 297 mm), A5 (148 x 210 mm), A6 (105 x 148 mm)
Total Media Capacity: 100 sheets
Media Feeder(s):
1 x autoload - 20 sheets - A4 (210 x 297 mm)
1 x autoload - 100 sheets - A4 (210 x 297 mm)
Max Media Size (Custom): 210 mm (A4) x 297 mm (A4)
Duty cycle
Cartridge / Printhead Duty Cycle: 1870 pages
Telecom
Modem: Fax
Data / Fax Max Transfer Rate: 14.4 Kbps ( 14.4 Kbps )
Manufacturer's product description
By harnessing the power of the Internet, the Internet-ready OKIFAX 4500 enables you to communicate easily between fax and e-mail on a PC. These highly flexible communication links help you control the rising costs of sending international faxes, and let you retrieve and print out your incoming e-mails and selected web pages - all as easily as using a fax machine, and with no need for a PC. You can send fax documents to any e-mail address and receive e-mails without the need to boot up your PC. Free e-mail addresses are supplied as part of the service.
Advantages: Print quality is great Disadvantages: Would be good if it came with a duplex
...Ok cards on the table time. I have a real thing about Oki printers, they are well made, solid reliable printers, but the main bonus is there print quality, it really is first class.
If you are looking for a quality print at a reasonable cost Oki is the place to start, and the Oki C 5650n is no exception.
This printer is a good workgroup printer, it is network ready, however a duplex would be nice.
The Oki C 5650n would be the Rolls-Royce of home printers, more than enough for a small or medium office.
In a larger office I would keep it for those special prints where you want to impress someone.
I would recommend the Oki C 5650n to anyone looking, if your not sure go and get one demostrated, I think you'll be impressed....
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Advantages: Very fast Disadvantages: small paper tray
...The Oki B 4600n is a very fast mono printer. Faster than a fast thing going really fast! This is great if you're printing off lots of copies in a hurry, or ideal for printing customer receipts or information when the customer is waiting.
This printer is quite small so is good if space is a problem, also network ready so several computers can be connected to it.
Oki make very good printers however there are a couple of minor things to watch out for, the drum on this machine seems to get damaged quite easily, if your taking it out and putting it back in, to clear a paper jam or something, be really careful not to let anything come into contact with the surface of the drum.
Also the control panel looks nice but is easy to mark.
Like I said these are really minor issues.
You should be able to pick up a Oki 4600n for around £300...
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Advantages: Quite cheap to run with ok output Disadvantages: Not suited for heavy work
...RRP: £149.
One sector of the printing market that Oki covers arguably better than anyone else is the entry-level page printer, with the OkiPage 8W Lite being a good example. This is an LED printer, rather than a laser printer. The difference to the end-user is pretty much irrelevant, though; to all intents and purposes this unit operates just like a laser, with separate toner cartridge and fuser drum.
With a top resolution of 600pi, the OkiPage 8W Lite is quoted as having a maximum print speed of 8 pages per minute. Inevitably, though, it only achieves this in low resolution mode, with limited text on the page.
This is not a machine designed for a particularly high duty cycle. The toner cartridge is good for around 1,500 pages of A4 at 5% density, while the drum unit will last for around 10,000 pages. With a printer life of 30...
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Having suddenly started generating a lot of monochrome output I decided to take the pressure off my existing photoprinter - especially as the price per page is in excess of 30p.
I did a bit of research and ended up with this one that fit my needs - I... more