: One-path document processor that protects original documents during high-speed scans.
It uses a ceramic-based “Hybrid” fuser that heats up in under 20 seconds. That means less standby power (Kyocera claims ~30% less energy than conventional fusers). It’s one of the few printers where leaving it on all day doesn’t feel like heating a small apartment.
: The standard setup includes a 250-sheet cassette and a 100-sheet multi-purpose tray, expandable to a maximum of 1,850 sheets for larger workloads.
| | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | Low Total Cost of Ownership: Long-life components reduce long-term maintenance costs. | Toner Cost: Upfront toner costs can be higher than budget brands, though the yield is better. | | Reliability: Engineered to handle heavy duty cycles with minimal jamming. | Interface: The touchscreen UI is functional but can feel less "modern" or intuitive compared to newer competitors. | | Scan Speed: The Dual Scan head (100 ipm) is exceptionally fast for this price point. | Weight: The unit is heavy and deep, requiring a dedicated floor space. | | Media Flexibility: Handles heavy cardstock up to 300gsm effectively. | |
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