![]() ![]() Speed, too, is good: our basic 50-page text test was printed at 33ppm, while more complicated material only reduced that rate by 3ppm. ![]() Second, its paper-handling capabilities are beyond reproach, with a built-in duplexer, plus 600 sheets total input capacity.Īlso, there’s a USB port for direct printing of PDF documents from flash-based media, plus the ability to print on heavyweight paper up to 220g/m2. First, it’s capable of churning out high volumes, with a massive maximum monthly duty cycle of 150,000 pages ensuring hiccup-free operation in even the most demanding environments. That’s because in terms of core business features, speed and quality, this printer has it all covered. Kyocera, surprisingly, didn’t supply the network version of this printer for review, but even the dearer FS-2020DN would have beaten the rest on value for money. But it’s the low costs that really swings things in its favour.Īfter having printed 30,000 pages, this printer will have cost you only £557 exc VAT, and after 50,000 pages the cost is a reasonable £631 – the cheapest printer to run here bar none. With a starter cartridge lasting 6,000 pages, replacements going on for 12,000 pages, and no other long-term consumables, it has an advantage over competitors that require replacements more frequently. The FS-2020D’s greatest strength is its low running costs.
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