The Kyocera FS-C1020 MFP (all in one) is nothing to do with the actual Kyocera 1020 mono printer and does not appear from our investigation to be made by Kyocera at all. I'd be interested if anyone knows who actually makes these engines. The difference between vendors will be in cosmetics and firmware. Ricoh is generally quite good at firmware, but one never knows how much effort has been put into cheap printers.
Retset - laser printers use transfer belts. Cheap inkjet printers use rollers. Expensive inkjets use transfer belts. I think that should pretty much tell you the answer to your question. Transfer belts are by far the best technology for printers, but some implement them better than others.
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