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If you need a workhorse that can keep up with your small business or team within a larger organization, a workgroup laser printer is an obvious choice. Designed to juggle multiple print jobs, these systems have faster processors, more memory, and print engines that are capable of churning out more than 20 pages per minute. But these $400-and-up printers are more than souped-up personal lasers; they offer workgroup features, such as network printing, high-capacity toner cartridges, and larger paper input and output trays.
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CNET product brief
Description: The Ricoh Aficio SP 8100DN is a 45 ppm, monochrome workgroup laser printer.Compared to other monochrome workgroup lasers on the market, it is expensive at around $1,930.This unit has a maximum resolution of 600dpi.
Pros: Prints at 45 ppm speed, which is faster than some similarly priced lasers.Ethernet capability allows this printer to be more easily integrated into a LAN network, without the need for a server.This unit also supports duplex printing, which allows you to print on both sides of a page in a single pass.At 466 MHz this printer has a fast processor, which speeds up the printing of complex documents such as images.(A fast processor allows complex documents to be translated into printed graphics and text at a faster rate.)
Cons: With a capacity of only 1050 sheets, this printer will not last as long between refills as most of its competitors.This printer requires optional trays to achieve its 3550 sheets, which is 2500 more than its out-of the box capacity.
Suitability: Made for those who need high volume black and white printing.This printer is capable of accepting pages up to ledger B size (11 in x 17 in) and A3 (11.7 in x 16.5 in).
Value: Overall, this laser printer's price seems a bit steep, with respect to its features.
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