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Canon Laser Shot LBP3250

Rahul Sah

Saturday, July 04, 2009

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This mono laser claims to cut down yourprint waiting time to zero by giving instant printing. It's monochrome printer with a maximum resolution of 2400x600 dpi. The printer has USB connectivity and is meant to be used as a desktop printer. It does have optional network connectivity as well, in case you would like to share it within a small workgroup. In this printer, Canon incorporated High Smart Compression Architecture (Hi-SCoA), which compresses print data into manageable sizes so that less RAM is needed to process them. That's why the printer is able to manage with just 8MB of internal memory, and no memory expansion option. Finally there is the On-Demand Fixing technology that results in no warm-up time to start printing.

Price: Rs. 12,595 (2 year warranty)
Cartridge: Rs. 4,995 ( output 2000 pgs)
Key Specs: Hi-SCoA, 22 ppm, zero warm-up time, USB connectivity
Contact: Canon India
Tel: 1800-180-33-66
Email: info@canon.co.in
SMS Buy 130773 to 56677

In our test , LBP 3250 was able to print the first page in about 6 seconds. Even for a page that included graphics, the time taken for printing the first page was almost the same. Thus giving faster prints and no waiting time for the printer to warm-up. In speed tests, it was able to print 26 pages per minute and the quality of the text as well as graphics was crisp and clear. When compared with Samsung ML-1640 (reviewed on Oct '08), the time for first page printout is almost half as Samsung printer took 14 seconds to churn out first page and had a print speed of 16 ppm.

Bottomline: Given the price, print quality and performance this printer is a good option for business users.

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