
If the pocket does not press the cost of cartridges - a good printer. For a small office, it's better to take a kyocera, albeit for 40-50k, and have almost free consumables. There are cartridges for 7-8k pages. On the copier on consumables you will go broke. P. S. The drum stands like a printer. Pros: Quality build, good and clean printing. Doesn't make noise. Cons: Its main drawback is the price tag for cartridges from 12,000 to 16,000. There are no analogues of cartridges. Refueling is useless. There are no broken chips.

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