Friday, September 27, 2013

BROTHER PT-90


BROTHER PT-90

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brother label printer, 9-12mm m tape, resolution 203dp
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Samsung CLX-3305FW


Samsung CLX-3305FW

 

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colour laser multifunction printer, wireless, duplex , 128mb ram, resolution (2,400 x 600) dpi

Brother PT-7600


Brother PT-7600 

 

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label printer, -6-24mm tz tape, resolution 180 dpi
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Canon LBP6300DN


Canon LBP6300DN

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mono laser printer, duplex, 16mb ram, resulation (2400 x 600) dpi,

OKI B431DN


OKI B431DN


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mono laser printer, network, duplex, 64 mb ram, resolution (1200 x 600) dpi, (600 x 600) dpi

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Canon MG4260


Canon MG4260

 

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inkjet multifunction printer, duplex, wireless, resolution (4800 x 1200) dpi

BROTHER HL-2130


BROTHER HL-2130

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mono laser printer, 8mb ram, resolution hq1200 (2400 x 600) dpi quality

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Brother QL-570





 

 

A great small-batch label printer that , for a limited time, comes with free label stock.


The QL-570 is a small yet flexible label printer. Measuring 14 x 20 x 14cm, it takes up less desk space than a mouse pad, and its silver and grey finish is at home among much contemporary desktop equipment.
Setup and installation is typically straightforward, with a step-by-step guide in the form of a booklet. A single CD contains software and drivers for Windows 2000, XP and Vista, and Mac OS X 10.3.9 and later.
Like earlier devices of this kind that we’ve used, the QL-570 takes rolls of special labels. Each roll comes on a plastic carrier that snaps into place under the top cover, which - along with the self-aligning mechanism - makes it easy to change labels.

The number of labels per roll depends largely on their size. The printer comes with 100 29 x 90mm address labels and an 8m roll of 62mm wide continuous tape, both in white paper. While they would normally be purchased separately, Brother also provided 62 x 100mm white paper address labels (300 to a roll), white film 58mm diameter CD/DVD labels (100 to a roll), and a 62mm x 15.24m roll of continuous opaque yellow film (handy for safety warnings). Various other sizes are available, including 62mm continuous clear film, which we suspect would be very useful if kept on hand for labelling coloured envelopes or adding names to pre-printed badges and so on.

Until 31 July 2008, purchasers may receive a free four-roll starter pack by redemption, but for some reason those who buy from Dick Smith or Tandy are excluded.

The labels themselves are durable. The film is naturally more robust than paper, and seems even less vulnerable to marking when friction activates the thermal process.

There’s no impediment to using the right medium for the job, as the rolls can be swapped in and out with little or no wastage. That even applies to the continuous rolls, as the QL-570 has a built-in cutter that can be activated by the driver between each label or at the end of a batch, or by a button on the front panel.

The QL-570 can be used from applications like any other printer: select it from the available devices, pick the label size you’re using, then adjust the paper size, orientations and margins appropriately. But for many purposes, it’s simpler to use the bundled P-Touch Editor. Combined with the supplied add-ins for Word, Excel and Outlook, it removes a lot of the fiddling around. Snap mode can be particularly useful, as it lets you drag and drop information into a small floating window for transfer to a label, while Express and Professional modes provide increasing flexibility and control over the design.

While the P-Touch Editor starts up, it senses the label type loaded in the printer and presents the appropriate template, but it doesn’t seem to notice if you change the roll while using the software.

Nominal print speed is 68 labels per minute for four lines on 29 x 90mm address labels. We printed 10 such labels in 12 seconds, cutting only at the end of the job. That’s better than 50 labels per minute when you take out cutting time and quite frankly seems fast enough for the relatively small batches typically produced on such devices.

The default 300 x 300dpi setting is to our eyes adequate for most uses, especially address labels. Switching to 300 x 600dpi does improve text output slightly, though it is barely noticeable unless you look very closely. If graphical elements - especially photos - are included, the change of resolution makes a bigger difference.
When printing text, we did find that certain combinations of font and size resulted in particular characters taking on additional weight - that is, they appeared to be bold or semibold in comparison with the surroundng characters. You’d soon learn which, if any of your favoured fonts are affected, and at which sizes.

One possible issue is that regardless of how much continuous tape is left in the printer, the maximum length of a label is 1m. At the other extreme, the minimum length is 12.7mm.

Substantial address label runs are probably best done on a laser or inkjet printer, but if you often need to produce small numbers of labels - even one at a time - the QL-570 is a convenient and flexible way of doing the job.

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Kyocera FS-1041




Features

Up to 25ppm in A4 Up to Resolution 1200 x 1200 dpi 32MB RAM Memory Automatic Duplex Printing 250 Sheet Paper Cassette USB 2.0 & Ethernet 10/100 
 


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

OKI C810N 44072906






OKI C810N A4/ A3 GDI Colour LED Printer 44072906
Product ID 126181
Brand OKI
Vendor Code17C810N
Description The C810 from OKI Printing Solutions Small footprint. Giant step forward in business A3 printing. This printers outstanding value for money combined with a remarkably small footprint make it ideal for businesses who need the flexibility of A4 and A3 printing. OKI's unique claim to fame is that its laser printers don't use lasers. Back in the days when people thought a laser printer burnt an image into the paper with a James Bond killer ray, the company had the really clever idea of using a strip of high-intensity LEDs instead of a laser beam to create a page impression on a printer's photoconductor drum. It's never looked back and in the economically named C810n, it has produced an A3+ colour printer based on the technology.

Specifications

Print Resolution
1200 x 600 dpi Pixels

Print Speed
Print speed (Mono A4)
32 Page Per Minute

Print speed (Colour A4)
30 Page Per Minute

Print speed (Mono A3)
17 Pages per Minute

Print speed (Colour A3)
16 Pages per Minute


Print Size
A3 A4 A5 A6 B4 B5

Duty Cycle
Max - 75000 pages per month

Memory
Standard 128MB

Dimensions (WxHxD)
485mm x 345mm x 579mm

Interface
Hi Speed USB 10/100-TX Ethernet

Warranty
1 year

Weight
36kg

Extras
System Requirements: : Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Apple MacOS X 10.3 or later, Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Microsoft Windows Vista, Apple MacOS X on Intel 10.4.4 or later, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition, Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit versions), Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Apple MacOS X 10.5, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64 Edition
Manufacturer
OKI
Warranty1 Year Manufacturer's return to base
LinkOKI C810N A4/ A3 GDI Colour LED Printer 44072906


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