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Low price
High speed
Auto duplexing
Wired and wireless connections including Wi-Fi Direct for handhelds
High-quality text for common fonts
Superb black page yield and remarkably cheap cost-per-print
Prints black text documents at an outstandingly fast speed
Published: 2022-04-07, Author: Sophie , review by: rtings.com
Superb black page yield and remarkably cheap cost-per-print, Prints black text documents at an outstandingly fast speed, Rarely requires maintenance, Compatible with high-yield cartridges
No scanner features, Two-line LCD screen is too simplistic
Published: 2022-03-03, Author: William , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Over the years, countless pundits (including this author) have predicted that, sooner rather than later, most of the world's workforce would be working from home. The dream? Fewer giant office blocks, less drain on fossil fuels, good-bye to nasty traffic...
Published: 2022-03-03, Author: William , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Over the years, countless pundits (including this author) have predicted that, sooner rather than later, most of the world's workforce would be working from home. The dream? Fewer giant office blocks, less drain on fossil fuels, good-bye to nasty traffic...
Published: 2021-09-10, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Low price, high speed, Auto duplexing, Wired and wireless connections including Wi-Fi Direct for handhelds, High-quality text for common fonts
Banding in graphics and photos, Poor setup instructions for mobile printing
The Pantum P3012DW's low purchase price is balanced by a slightly high cost per page, but this monochrome laser delivers nicely on text quality, connection options, and paper handling...
Abstract: Over the years, countless pundits (including this author) have predicted that, sooner rather than later, most of the world's workforce would be working from home. The dream? Fewer giant office blocks, less drain on fossil fuels, good-bye to nasty traffic...