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OKI C3400n review

6.7

Editors' Rating

Good

Typical price:£ 264

Verdict

The Oki C3400n is networkable and fast with colour prints, but its paper-handling options are limited, and, like all lasers, its colour prints are pricey and prone to errors... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Very fast colour prints
  • Excellent quality with black text
  • Straight pass-through
  • Network ready
  • Expandable memory
  • Good customer support

Cons

  • Paper capacity is not expandable
  • No duplexer
  • Colour prints are relatively expensive

Key Specs

Size (W x H x D): 37.2 x 29 x 47.8 cm
Weight: 21 kg
Printer technology: LED
Maximum resolution (b&w): 1200 x 600 dpi
Maximum resolution (colour): 1200 x 600 dpi
Maximum print speed (b&w): 20 ppm
Maximum print speed (colour): 16 ppm
Printer language support: Windows Host Based Printing System
Maximum docment size: 148-215.9mm x 210-355.6mm
USB: yes
Ethernet: yes
RAM installed: 32 MB
Operating systems supported: Windows 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP Home, XP Professional, XP Professional x64, Server 2003, Server 2003 for x64, Mac OS 9 or greater, Mac OS X PowerPC 10.2 or greater, Mac OS X Intel 10.4.4 or greater
Product type: workgroup laser

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