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Title: Oki C3400N
Post by: Bloody Jack Kidd on July 21, 2010, 01:59:51 PM
anyone using an Oki 3400N for small office colo(u)r printing?

thoughts?
Title: Re: Oki C3400N
Post by: Hans Manhave on July 21, 2010, 03:12:42 PM
If it is like the Oki 3641 (we have the full beast with all the bells & whistles), I can recommend it for excellent color.
Title: Re: Oki C3400N
Post by: Jeff Golas on July 21, 2010, 04:30:21 PM
We used to have an older Oki...it ran great, until some plastic piece broke that was buried WAAAY down in the engine. The piece was only a couple bucks but it would taken tearing the printer down to almost nothing to fix. I epoxied it...ran it for a while and we now switched to color copiers.

I also did a cost analysis at the time with true numbers including every toner cart, every drum, and even the CPU fan I had to replace once, and it all aligned with their advertised figures, so I was happy there.

It was great when it worked, but like any other color printer, the drums wear and age unevenly, and that can cause issues getting the colors calibrated right.

Last but not least - be very careful opening it. The drums face upwards so ambient light can damage them if you dont cover them up. I just pieced a piece of paper out of a nearby trash can and laid it across the top of the carts/drums if I had to do anything in there. Its not an issue until you leave it open for several minutes.