Why pay print shops large amounts of money to print your brochures and reports when you can do it all yourself with a high-speed high-quality colour laser printer? For this review, we look at nine colour laser printers that are capable of printing colour at 25 pages per minute (ppm). Five out of the nine colour printers were only 24ppm capable but we still decided to feature them in the main review. For some of the vendors it was the fastest colour laser printer they make. We invited all the major vendors with Ricoh, Oki, Fuji-Xerox, Kyocera, HP, Epson, Konica-Minolta, Tally Genicom, and Lexmark all submitting. We decided to split the review in two sections one being printers for medium-sized workgroups and the other being for medium-to-large sized workgroups.
There hasn't really been any major development's in the printer world apart from printers getting faster, producing sharper output, and being cheaper to run. With the medium-to-large workgroup printers you can purchase additional paper trays to push your total paper capacity to more than 4000 pages with some printers. Finishers can also be attached to these printers. The type of finishers that can be attached varies between vendors but are not limited to only punchers, staplers, stackers, and booklet finishers. With the small to medium workgroup printers you can typically only add paper trays that can increase your paper capacity to around 2000 pages, you can also add memory and on some you can install a hard disk drive.
To work out the total cost of ownership of a colour printer you should get a vendor to supply you with all the service intervals that would need to be carried out based on the amount of printing you think you're going to be doing. This should include details of toners, drums, fusers, rollers, belts, waste bottles, and any other components that you would have to replace.





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