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    Oki MC860dn - compact A3 colour printer review

By Dave Mitchell, 18 Mar 2009

Rating: $rating

Price as reviewed:£2340 exc. VAT

Oki’s new MC860dn delivers low running costs, good value and fast print speeds and is probably the smallest A3 colour laser MFP on the market.

Oki’s software bundle includes the Actkey utility, which pulls documents directly from the printer to a local folder over a USB connection. A system tray tool alerts you when a print is completed or a fax has been received or sent and the package is rounded off with ScanSoft OmniPage SE 4 and PaperPort SE OCR and document management utilities. Oki also includes its PrintSuperVision tool, which installs a web server on your chosen management station from where you can remotely view and access all networked printers – including those from other vendors.

Our performance tests showed the MC860dn delivering on all counts, with it producing a 34-page Word document in 61 seconds and tackling our 24-page heavy duty colour DTP document in 52 seconds. The latter took the same time on the General 600dpi and Fine 1,200 x 600 dpi driver settings and on the top interpolated ProQ2400 option it took a further seven seconds. A4 Copy operations are slower with a 12-page colour document taking 66 seconds from button press to final page for an average of 11ppm. Mono copies are much speedier with the same document reproduced in this mode in 45 seconds.

General colour output quality is very good with crisp, sharp text across a range of font sizes. Our colour test chart showed almost imperceptible stepping across colour fades and grey shades using different mixes of cyan, yellow and magenta were faithfully reproduced. Colour scans of reports are reasonably good if a little grainy, but quality does drop when scanning photos and particularly on mono scans.

Colour print output bears the characteristic vibrancy and high levels of detail we’ve seen with most of Oki’s colour LED printers, so reports and A3 picture posters have that extra zing to make them stand out. We also found that the cross-hatch banding effect characteristic of this LED technology was almost unnoticeable.

There are consumables galore as you have toner cartridges, drum kits, fusers and transfer belts to replace. Mono cartridges are good for 9,500 pages, whilst colour ones last for 10,000 pages and adding everything together delivers a mono A4 page for just under a penny and a colour one at very reasonable 5.6 pence.

The MC860dn shows A3 colour MFPs don’t need a huge amount of office space. Along with its compact design, it provides good overall output quality, delivers on its performance promises and compared with similar products from the likes of HP looks particularly good value.

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Alternative: Managed Print Services

Xerox just announced Xerox Print Services, a new version of its enterprise-level managed print services tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Xerox Print Services is a set of services and tools that will be delivered through its worldwide network of channel partners to help SMEs assess their current printing environment, fine-tune their printing networks for optimum performance, and then manage their printing infrastructure – regardless of the manufacturer or device type. For end customers this results in lower print and copy costs, reduced IT support and increased office productivity across multiple print platforms. The offer is available immediately in the UK and Western Europe, with launches in North America and other countries to follow.

According to research firm IDC, businesses with more than 100 employees buy four million devices, print 600 billion pages and spend $20 billion per year on office equipment and services worldwide. The firm also predicts that over 60% of SMEs in Europe will consider purchasing a managed print service solution in 2009. Despite the economic downturn, the firm projects the managed print services market to be a $7.2 billion European opportunity by 2011.

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