Kyocera FS-1350DN in Printers
Verdict
Ignore the high asking price - incredibly low running costs and a superb range of features make this a clear winner.
Review Date: 30 Apr 2009
Price when reviewed: £196 (£225 inc VAT)
Buy it now for: £193.99
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| Details | |
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| Part Code | 1102H43EU0 |
| Review Date | 30 Apr 2009 |
| Price ex VAT | £196 |
| Price inc VAT | £225 |
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| Printer language & OS Support | |
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| PCL level | 6 |
| PostScript level | 3 |
| Basic Specifications | |
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| Colour? |
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| Resolution printer final | 1200 x 1200dpi |
| Rated/quoted print speed | 30PPM |
| Maximum paper size | A4 |
| Duplex function |
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| Running costs | |
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| Cost per A4 mono page | 0.9p |
| Cost per A4 colour page | N/A |
| Consumables | |
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| Monthly duty cycle | 20,000 pages |
| Drum life | N/A |
| Fuser life | N/A |
| Transfer-belt life | N/A |
| Standard mono toner life | 7,200 pages |
| High-yield mono toner life | N/A |
| Standard colour toner life | N/A |
| High-yield colour toner life | N/A |
| Supplied mono toner life | 3,600 pages |
| Supplied colour toner life | N/A |
| Power and noise | |
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| Peak noise level | 54.0dB(A) |
| Dimensions | 375 x 393 x 267mm (WDH) |
| Peak power consumption | 480W |
| Idle power consumption | 7W |
| Performance tests | |
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| Mono print speed (measured) | 29ppm |
| Colour print speed | N/A |
| Media Handling | |
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| Input tray capacity | 250 sheets |
| Output tray capacity | 250 sheets |
| Connectivity | |
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| USB connection? |
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| Ethernet connection? |
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| Bluetooth connection? |
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| WiFi connection? |
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| PictBridge port? |
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| Other connections | USB host, CF card reader |
| OS Support | |
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| Operating system Windows 7 supported? |
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| Operating system Windows Vista supported? |
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| Operating system Windows XP supported? |
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| Operating system Windows 2000 supported? |
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| Operating system Windows 98SE supported? |
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| Other operating system support | Mac OS X 10.2 and various implementations of Linux |
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