In short, I have never seen a more terrible printer. If more deployed, then we mainly use Kyocera MFPs at work, but here the employee needed a more / less compact duplex printer. At first they thought about buying a Kyocera P2040dn printer (which is already used in the organization, but does not have a Wi-Fi adapter), but it did not fit a little in size. As a result, the choice was made on this model, since the network capabilities are similar and the requirements for cartridge resource were not paramount. The wireless network in our organization is implemented using several access points that provide full coverage of the entire office and several more floors. After the printer was connected to the wireless network, various problems began. Either the Wi-Fi signal level will drop (which can be viewed in the web interface of the access point controller), then the printer, having printed a couple of sheets from the job, will go offline, then it will print only a third of the sheet. At the same time, connecting to a wired LAN solves all these problems. The printer firmware did not help to solve the problem, alas. I advise you to bypass this model if you need a "compact" wireless printer with two-sided printing.
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