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3 reviews
Terry
TerryVIC45 posts
 

Could not wifi it – Spent hours trying to network it but had no success. Now everyone needs to plug its USB cable into it to print. It prints well and there is an option in the settings that lets you use non generic toners. The non generic toners are reasonably priced. The cheapest colour laser printer you can get.  Show details

Wetwork65
Wetwork65NSW98 posts
 

Easy to use and good quality prints – Installed and running with no trouble at all. Networking is really easy and output is good quality, perfect for homework and light home office printing. So cheap to buy it is not worth bothering with new toners. However I like this printer so much I did buy a set of toners (and felt environmentally responsible enough to not just throw the whole printer away when empty! )  Show details

David
DavidSA119 posts
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Very economical printer – This was my first laser printer and so some of the comments are related to laser vs inkjet performance. The print quality is very good and very quick. Compared to inkjet printers, the ink is dry and doesn't smudge. It also prints from start very quickly (no head cleaning). There were no problems installing the software. One problem is that… Read more

the outfeed tray needs to be left opened to allow the paper out (obviously). But there is no warning or software monitoring for this. So if you forget to open it, the printer will still spit out the paper, remember that one page is printed about every 2 seconds, and with nowhere to go, it just gets jammed up inside. This can be quite annoying.

All that aside I would recommend this printer to someone sick of the endless inkjet consumables costs, and who is only interested in printing documents. But the lack of a decent infeed paper tray (it doesn't slide away - but flips open) and outfeed tray can be a bit frustrating.

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