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vpol2011-03-03 01:46:56
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vpol, 2011-03-03 01:46:56

Which MFP to choose?

There is a small office - 2-3 people. I need an MFP. The main focus is networking and low cost per print.

UPD: You need an MFP, because it happens that you need to scan something, but more often, of course, copy it.

UPD2: The monthly volume will be rather big. Therefore, a minimum price per cartridge is needed.

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lhav, 2011-03-03
@lhav

By no means Brother. Look towards Kyocera TASKalfa 220 or Kyocera FS-3040MFP. On Yandex you can read my review.

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legrus, 2011-03-03
@legrus

Xerox workcentre 3119 plus toner can = $100 for 6,000 sheets (and counting). As long as it stays on :)

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standrew, 2011-03-03
@standrew

I traditionally like Brother. Compatible with Linux. The cartridges are not chipped, but require care when charging. For a small office, a D-Link DIR-320 bundle is well suited as a wi-fi / router / print server and to it via USB BROTHER DCP7040R or if you need a fax BROTHER MFC-7320R.

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wartur, 2011-03-03
@wartur

brother+1

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curlydevil, 2011-03-03
@curlydevil

Are you sure that you need the MFP? By God, at my last place of work so with them ... I talked tightly that I just hate them, especially a bunch of MFP + CISS. I am not familiar with Brother, I closely communicated with almost all Epsons. So now I recognize only copiers and printers directly. Plus, as always, if one thing fails in the MFP, you lose everything at once, which is also not very good.

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Vorchun, 2011-03-03
@Vorchun

When choosing an MFP, pay attention to cartridges. How much are? What resource? Is it possible to reload?

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Jazzist, 2011-03-03
@Jazzist

There is a similar question. I am looking for a laser b/w MFP for the home. No more than 200 pages per month. I'll be very grateful for the tips!

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