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alexander0072014-11-06 11:40:19
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alexander007, 2014-11-06 11:40:19

Which MFP to choose for intensive copying?

Good afternoon!
In the office, an old canon copier emitted its last copy. The task is to choose a new unit. Copying intensity 5-10t.str. per month. Please advise which company to choose.
It's scary to take HP, their auto-feeders are weak and the scanner's cable sometimes fails (judging by mfp 425). The Enterprise series has never been used.
On the toaster, people are praising Kyocera. But is he really that good as a copier? It is also necessary that the MFP has firewood for printing under Win7/8/2012. It is highly desirable that he himself could scan documents in smb / cifs to the ball. And of course you need to be not whimsical in service.

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OrdosMalleus, 2014-11-07
@alexander007

Good afternoon.
I will support Kyocera products. Because I have tested it over the past 4 years as copiers, network document scanners, etc.
The mfu 1030/1130 units were used. They are not very whimsical, change the toner and that’s it, they will work (maybe not even the original). so to speak, all at once. And they worked very well. One tube was enough for us for several weeks of operation of the device. At the moment, the MFP is more better than their high-speed printers (4220 and higher), they often break down very much, sissy printers, I would say (must wipe, clean the rollers, almost every day, for their stable operation). Compared to the kyocera 4200, these are printing monsters. We had a print counter on one for a year and a half - it exceeded 5k pages.
It is possible to scan over the network, send letters immediately from the device. The drivers are included and fit well. We also hooked them under the drivers from the hp universal driver. There were no problems.
In any case, I would give preference to mfu kyocera. I hope I somehow helped you in this matter.

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