I am satisfied with the printer, these shortcomings do not cause any particular discomfort when using. the printer was taken to use at home and print all sorts of draft documents and materials for myself. Pros below: Compact and lightweight model, takes up little space, connection to wi-fi went without any difficulties, so far the ink consumption in the toner is quite economical with normal print quality (after additional settings in the proprietary application menu), support for printing on A5 size paper. Has some cons 1) I will join other users - at first there are quite noticeable traces of rollers on paper, so for printing some important documents where a presentable look is needed, it may be worth looking for another model. 2) Once there were problems with printing a pdf file via wi-fi: at first, printing suddenly stopped after 3-4 pages, then (when trying again) the page orientation randomly jumped - a couple of pieces were printed upside down. 3) I had to tinker with the A5 print setting. Here the claim is not to the printer, but to the instructions - more precisely, its absence in the delivery set. After searching on the Internet, I managed to find an official video from the manufacturer with a demonstration, but it incorrectly shows how to actually feed the paper (in fact, like A4, you need to feed A5 vertically, not horizontally). While the right thought came to mind, several pages were ruined in futile attempts to correct something with the help of settings. Dear manufacturers, please be more careful, otherwise the advantages of the model will come to naught.
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