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Canon Laser Shot LBP 3370

Sandeep Koul

Monday, December 01, 2008

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With a price above 30k, first question is why anyone would go for this monochrome laser printer when market is filled with MFDs that can perform additional tasks. We were trying to answer this by checking features, print speed, and print quality of this device. LBP 3370 comes with zero-warm up time based on On-Demand Fixing technology that uses ceramic heater. Other technological advances in this device are Ultra Fast Rendering II technology combined with Load balancing technique (between computer and printer) that results in fast document processing and printing. Compression technique used in LBP 3370 is H-SCoA (High smart compression architecture) that compresses print data into more manageable size. It comes with USB 2.0, network printing capability and maximum resolution of 2400 x 600. 64 MB internal memory adds to efficiency of this device.

Price: Rs 30,995 (2 year warranty)
Key Specs: 26 ppm, 2400x600 dpi, Network printing, zero-warm up time
Contact: Canon India
Tel: 1800-180-33-66,
email:  info@canon.co.in
SMS Buy 131299 to 56677

In our test setup, LB 3370 was able to print first page in excellent time of less than 7 seconds, 2 seconds less than LBP 3360 (rev in June 2007). To print one page of graphics this device took almost same time. Quality of text was excellent as expected from laser printer. One more test to check quality of print was by printing character of font 2 and 4, print was crisp and clear. In one minute LB 3370 was able to print 26 pages, 6 more than LBP 3360.

Bottomline: If you sneed high speed monochrome laser printer for your small business, go for this product.

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