The Kyocera 2000DN is my second Kyocera Laser printer, which speaks volumes. The D is for duplex (prints both sides of the paper) & N is for network or workgroup, which means it can be attached to your router & shared by the other computers in your family or office. Kyocera Lasers are really cheap to run. You can get toner for about £30 which will print about 10,000 pages of text & laser print doesn't run if it gets wet. The Drum, which in lasers can be very expensive, seems to last for ever. The software driver, which can be downloaded from their website, is easy to use too. Unlike inkjets which seem to break down, get clogged print heads & generally don't last more than a couple of years, my last Kyocera lasted over 12 years until it was dropped. This one is every bit as good.
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