Another duplexing colour laser
Nov. 10th, 2015 04:21 pmEbuyer are currently selling a slightly later model of the Ricoh duplexing network colour laser I got a couple of years ago. This one has WiFi as well as LAN connection and USB, for £99.99
I think this price is only for today, not sure what they usually charge.
http://www.ebuyer.com/718068-ricoh-aficio-sp-c250dnw-a4-colour-laser-printer-2-year-warranty-901630?utm_source=2015-11-10&utm_medium=campaign_email&utm_campaign=B2C_%28Tuesday%29_Openers_FS
My experience with its predecessor has been good, it supports Mac and Windows, and iPad/iPhone with Rico's driver app. The main things I can say against it are that the cartridges that come with it are low capacity, that the manual sheet feed only takes a single page, that it does a warm up cycle every few hours which will slowly use up your toner if you leave it switched on but don't use it a lot, and that I was never able to figure out how to get it to work with Linux. But for my purposes it's pretty good.
I think this price is only for today, not sure what they usually charge.
http://www.ebuyer.com/718068-ricoh-aficio-sp-c250dnw-a4-colour-laser-printer-2-year-warranty-901630?utm_source=2015-11-10&utm_medium=campaign_email&utm_campaign=B2C_%28Tuesday%29_Openers_FS
My experience with its predecessor has been good, it supports Mac and Windows, and iPad/iPhone with Rico's driver app. The main things I can say against it are that the cartridges that come with it are low capacity, that the manual sheet feed only takes a single page, that it does a warm up cycle every few hours which will slowly use up your toner if you leave it switched on but don't use it a lot, and that I was never able to figure out how to get it to work with Linux. But for my purposes it's pretty good.