![]() ![]() ![]() This is fantastic for a laser printer that costs just over £100. Its page costs are surprisingly low, at 2.4p per mono page, 9.2p per colour page and a total mixed-colour print cost of 11.6p. Print speeds were a very respectable 17ppm mono and 4.7ppm colour. Mono text is remarkably sharp even at small font sizes, while colour illustrations and photographs were all accurately coloured and free of banding or graininess. It uses LED rather than traditional laser technology to transfer your page image on to the OPC drum, but this has no detrimental effect on print quality. Once we'd got it working, there was little fault with the C110. We solved the problem by going to the main Properties screen for the device in Windows' Printers options and changing the paper size there. The driver defaults to printing on Letter sized paper, and refused to print, even when we changed the properties of our print job to A4. Everything went without a hitch until we actually tried to print something. Installing the C110 should have been easy. Although lasers tend not to be best suited to envelope printing, as they heat the glue used, this warning is particularly unusual. Oki explicitly states that envelopes should not be used in this printer. It's small enough to fit on most desks, although it's a little noisy. Its specs are as modest as its price, with just a USB port, 200 sheet input tray and a conspicuously low 2,500 page maximum duty cycle – Oki recommends printing no more than 250 pages per month on a regular basis. Oki's C110 is a particularly inexpensive compact colour laser printer. ![]()
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