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Searching For A Kyocera FS-1800 Plus Toner Cartridge For The Right Purchase Price

Posted by on Monday, 6 December, 2010

This black and white desktop laser printer, the Kyocera FS-1800 Plus Printer , has been shown to be a reliable choice that keeps on working. Better Buys for Business actually awarded it with their Editors Choice. When you combine the features that come standard on this model with the options available, it is simple to find the right combination for your needs.

The printer memory comes at a standard 8MB, however, it can be upgraded to 264. It boasts a 200MHz processor that helps accomplish the pages per minute output. It processes the complete file first and then stores the image. This enables it to print at the engine speed rather than that of the controller.

The FS-1800 does do a good job in the area of speed. It warms up in less than 16 seconds and is able to do its first print in fewer than 9. 5. Letter-sized pages print out at a speed of 19 per minute while legal pages print out at 15.

The standard print resolution is 1200 dpi so you do not have to be concerned that speed compromises quality of printing. Even with the high quality of the print job, the cost per page is low. Comparisons made with respect to competitors have shown a large cost savings over time.

The reason that the cost savings of the FS-1800 Plus are so great is that the drum uses a special technology. This technology allows the drum to last far longer than the ordinary cartridge type. Not only does this save money, it also decreases waste thus making the printer more environmentally friendly.

The standard paper drawer holds an entire ream or 500 sheets. The multi-purpose tray that comes standards holds 100 sheets. They can be used with the normal type of bond paper as well as paper that is recycled, transparencies, labels and envelopes.

The FS-1800 comes in some different configurations depending upon your paper handling needs. There are a variety of extra options for more paper as well as trays specifically for different sizes, such as envelopes. There are also options to add on for sorting your printouts.

Because these options are easy to add-on, you can start with the basic printer and then add on as your needs change. This makes it especially useful for the business environment. Different workgroups can use the same printer for their individual requirements.

Speaking of versatility, the FS-1800 can be used with a number of platforms, including Windows, Novell, Mac and Unix. It is compatible with various versions of each 0S, making it easier to use with a variety of machines that may be operating different systems. It is also available in a network ready model.

Another nice feature of this printer is the ease of using forms. It ships with a utility called PRESCRIBE which assists in the creation of customized forms. It also gives a way to print bar codes easily.

The Kyocera FS-1800 Plus printer toner cartridge is definitely an option worth looking at for any office. It is a high quality laser printer Qtoner printer toner that will work hard for you. Although it is not the least expensive printer you can buy, Kyocera cartridge toner should save you money over time.


Crave giveaway of the week: Klipsch Image S4 earbuds

Posted by on Friday, 12 February, 2010

The Klipsch Image S4 earbuds won an Editors’ Choice award last year. We’re giving away a pair to one lucky winner in this week’s Crave giveaway.


Get a 10-inch Asus Eee PC Netbook for $229.99

Posted by on Tuesday, 15 December, 2009

This model runs Windows XP Home, not Windows 7, but otherwise it’s aces: sleek red design, solid battery life, and a CNET Editors’ Choice award standing behind it.

Originally posted at The Cheapskate


iPod Touch bestowed with Editors’ Choice

Posted by on Thursday, 5 November, 2009

CNET Editors decide to give Apple’s third-generation iPod Touch an Editors’ Choice award.


Crave giveaway of the week: Belkin N+ wireless router

Posted by on Friday, 23 October, 2009

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For this week’s installment of the weekly Crave giveaway, we’ve got something for all you folks who would like to upgrade your wireless routers but haven’t yet: the Belkin N+ wireless router, which features 802.11n 2.0 technology and earned a CNET Editors’ Choice award last


Roundup: Midrange AV receivers compared

Posted by on Thursday, 15 October, 2009
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Prices on AV receivers range from as little as $100 up to several thousands, but most home theater buyers focus in on the “sweet spot,” where you get most of the important features and performance for the least amount of money. We tested the midrange models from nearly all the major AV receiver manufacturers to see how they stack up, and after completing our roundup we came away with some clear picks depending on what you need for your home theater.

The standout AV receiver is the Pioneer VSX-1019AH-K, which we awarded the Editors’ Choice. The VSX-1019AH-K does just about everything right–it has four HDMI inputs, a graphical user interface, and outstanding sound quality. It can upconvert analog video signals to 1080p with average image quality, which is impressive because receivers at this price generally have poor image quality on upconverted sources.

The most unique feature is the VSX-1019AH-K’s iPod-compatible front-panel USB port, which allows you to browse and play back songs from your iPod using the receiver’s onscreen display. (Pioneer even throws in an iPod cable.) It’s a little more expensive than some of the other receivers we looked at, but you’ll feel like you got your money’s worth.

Next in line are the two Onkyo receivers. The trump card for these units is HDMI connectivity; the TX-SR607 has six HDMI inputs and the HT-RC160 has five (it lacks the front-panel HDMI input of the TX-SR607.) They also measure up well in terms of sound quality, which won’t surprise fans of the Onkyo brand. On the downside, both have poor upconverted image quality and surprisingly lack a multichannel analog input. Both receivers offer a lot of value, but the HT-RC160 is an incredible deal with its street price inching below $400. If you just need HDMI connectivity and powerful sound, the HT-RC160 is the way to go.