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Kyocera Mita FS-C5030N Colour Laser

Author Simon Williams
Published 22nd Jul 2005
Manufacturer Kyocera
Price £987.23 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £1,160.00 (Inc VAT)
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Features Score 9 for Features
Print Quality Score 8 for Print Quality
Print Speed Score 8 for Print Speed
Value Score 9 for Value
Overall Score 9 for Overall
Kyocera Mita FS-C5030N Colour Laser
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Colour laser printers are not the novelty they once were and you can pick up a basic model for around £200. This new Kyocera Mita machine is far from basic however, so its near £1200 price tag shouldn't come as that much of a surprise. And although the asking price is comparatively high, the running costs are way down on the cheaper competition.

This is a triple-input colour laser, with USB 2.0, parallel and 10/100 Ethernet ports as standard. It’s also extremely expandable and is capable from the start of the kind of duty cycle required for a medium-size workgroup.

The FS-C5030N is a tall and deep printer, but little wider than Kyocera's well-known range of mono lasers. Like those printers, it also only requires toner to keep it running, with a lifetime drum and fuser unit.



When you first set the printer up, it goes through a calibration cycle and you also need to print a colour registration sheet, from which you feed back index numbers to register the three main colour engines. You get to this using a two-line, backlit LCD display and control panel of six buttons. A further two buttons cancel a printing job and kick the printer back into life if it has fallen asleep.

Paper feeds from a substantial, 500-sheet paper tray and outputs to the top surface of the printer, but there's also a multi-purpose tray, into which you can feed specialist media or up to 100 sheets of company letterheads and the like.

Set up is a doddle. Hinge the top cover up and you have easy access to all four toner cartridges, which simply clip into place. The only other consumable that needs checking is a surplus toner bottle behind a cover on the left-hand side.

There are software drivers for both USB and network use and once these are up and running it's easy to use the printer with most common Windows applications. The driver includes flexible colour settings and the printer is remarkably versatile, particularly if you are prepared to spend some time with its proprietary Prescribe page description language.

You can buy a lot of extras for the FS-C5030N, including up to three additional 500-sheet paper trays, a duplex unit, an envelope feeder and a 20GB hard drive, which can be used to store regularly used documents, overlays, logos and the like. This is particularly useful if a number of people share the printer across a network. There's also a slot for a CompactFlash card – an optional extra – to hold graphics, logos and Prescribe macros.

 

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