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Thursday, November 1, 2007
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Even with the paper tray sticking out the back, this is a neat little personal printer. It's easy to set up and use, requires little maintenance and produces high-quality, black text print. Graphic and photographic output is not quite so good and running costs are a little higher than the norm. Overall, you should compare it with other printers in the same price bracket before making a final decision on the best machine for your needs.
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Thursday, May 31, 2007
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Print speed was outstanding. Time to first print was extremely fast also. A 30 page mixed graphics and text document printed in just over 1 minute and 20 seconds. The print quality of this document was fantastic. The colors were rich and deep. The text was dark and crisp.
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Friday, April 13, 2007
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Most colour all-in-one machines are inkjet-based, but there's a growing market for colour laser and LED multi-function devices; one which OKI and wants a part of. Its C3530 MFP device is a colour LED printer with a flatbed scanner mounted on top a design that makes it a full 500mm deep and the best part of that high as well.
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Thursday, November 30, 2006
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Its size is partly due to OKI's print technology, which is based on high-definition LED strip illumination, rather than a laser beam. The machine uses an in-line colour engine, which doesn't require the focusing and deflection mechanisms needed by laser printers. It also means that colour prints come through virtually as quick as black ones.
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Monday, January 16, 2006
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OKI produces a wide range of mono and colour business laser printers. The C5250n sits in the middle of its colour laser range, with high quoted page speeds and a simple layout which should make maintenance easy. It also offers what OKI calls Photo Enhance, designed to produce high-quality photo images on plain paper. Colour laser printers fall into two design categories. There are carousel machines, which move the toner and drum cartridges round a carousel to apply each colour, and then there's the inline design, where all four colours are applied in turn, in a single pass. The C5250n is an inline machine, so it's potentially quite quick, but is also physically deep, in comparison with the more boxy HP and Epson devices...
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Wednesday, June 15, 2005
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The C5510MFP is a C5000 colour LED printer with a 600dpi flat-bed scanner on top. Nearly all control comes from the scanner section, which sports a two-line, sixteen character, back-lit LCD display, colour and mono copy buttons and a number of preset enlargements and reductions for copying. It feels like a serious piece of business equipment, despite the rather messy cabling at the back. Extra features, such as its built-in network connection and ability to send scanned documents to IP addresses will be useful in a networked business and paper handling options are better than either its Epson or HP rivals.
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