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FUJI XEROX PRINTERS DOCUPRINT C1110N (Networked) COLOUR LASER $139 after Cashback!

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Ethernet 100Base-TX/10Base-T, USB 2.0 (DPC1110 only) $339

  • Speed: A4 Colour Laser
  • First Page Out: 16ppm black & white; 12ppm colour
  • Memory Standard/Maximum: 9 Seconds Black & White; 12 Seconds Colour
  • Image Processing: 333 MHz processor as standard.
  • Maximum Duty Cycle: 40,000 pages/month
  • Network Connectivity: Ethernet 100Base-TX/10Base-T, USB 2.0 (DPC1110 only); USB 2.0 (DPC1110B only)
  • Auto 2-sided Printing: n/a
  • Media Size: A4, A5, B5, Letter, Legal, Monarch, Com-10, DL, C5 and custom sizes from 76.2mm - 215.9mm(W) & 127mm - 355.6mm(L)
  • Media Input Capability: 250-sheet feeder (Standard)
  • PDL (Page Description Language): PCL6, PCL5, FX-FPDF on the base model and PCL6, PCL5, Adobe® PostScript® 3™, HBPL, FX-PDF on networked model.
  • Print Resolution (dpi): 600 x 600 dpi; 9600 x 600 Image Enhancement

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  • Not necessarily a mistake, my HP colour laser during the HP cash back promotion worked out to be 299, and it has a built-in scanner. Other than that, basically the same offerings.

  • I guess the question is — how come the networked version is cheaper than the USB version?

    However Fuji-Xerox's promotion page does not include C1110N as part of $200 cashback — unless C1110 is the same as C1110N (both has network). If that's the case, then this would be an excellent buy, $139 for a network-enabled colour laser printer.

  • would have been an even better deal, but

    "This Offer is valid from the 18th April 2008 until 30 September 2008."

    It is a mistake, usb/network $100 cheaper than the plain usb version.

    • you sound like the fact the offer is still valid is a bad thing…

  • does that mean that I can buy a C110B for $449 get $200 cashback and therefore = $249….thats an even better deal.

    • “This Offer is valid from the 18th April 2008 until 30 September 2008.”

    • Or get C1110B for $129.95 after cashback. Definitely one of the best deal around (except if this C1110N can also get the $200 cashback).

  • brutus it is the 18th of Aug —- this offer is still valid for over one month ??

  • shit! OMFG I forgot what month it is!

  • Just received mine today, box said C1110 and when I print "printer settings" its says C1110!

    And yes it's the network version.

    you beauty, here comes my cashback!

  • Brutus, What is the model number shown on the receipt?

  • Supplier Pn. DPC1110-A
    Description. Docuprint C1110N Colour Laser

    check out

    http://www.fujixerox.com.au/products/printers/colour-laser-p…

    it only lists

    Network Connectivity: Ethernet 100Base-TX/10Base-T, USB 2.0 (DPC1110 only); USB 2.0 (DPC1110B only)

    it must be correct, there aren't any more models

  • Hi there,
    Just wanted to confirm…this is not a mistake. I was worried that we suddenly seemed to be selling Fuji Xerox printers like hot cakes, so I did some investigation.

    Yes, the redemption offer is valid and yes it does apply to the C1110N printer we sell for $339…I might even get a couple myself.

    Paul
    (itbuyer.com.au)

  • Great deal. Just factor in the replacement of cartridges every 2,000 pgs @ $89 black & 3 x $109 for the colour plus Drum @ 20,000 copies @ $209. And a fuser @ 50,000 copies.

  • anyone found any reviews on the net or some personal experience?

    my samsung clp300 which was the same price (also a colour laser) worked well though quality was average…now its got streaks -.-

  • It doesn't have auto-duplex does it?
    The OP is a little misleading as it lists Auto 2-sided Printing as a feature. I think it's meant to have a "No" after the semicolon.

  • @theguru1

    Just factor in the replacement of cartridges
    every 2,000 pgs @ $89 black & 3 x $109 for the
    colour plus Drum @ 20,000 copies @ $209. And a
    fuser @ 50,000 copies

    Indeed, Fuji Xerox are not stupid!

  • brutus, how full are the cartridges that came with the fuji…my samsung came with fairly full cartridges (ive printed over 1000 pages and im about half way), so basically you'd just pay for a new printer, which would be cheaper then buying new cartridges (new printer=$150, 1black+3colour cartridges=about $250)

  • Hard to tell, the part no. on the cartridges is the same as new ones so it should have the same quantity ?

  • Alright ITBuyer, I am buying these on your word that the redemption is valid!

  • This link clearly says "C1110, C1110B or C2090" . Only 3 models it does not say anything about C1110N.

    http://www.fujixeroxprinters.com.au/en/promotions.aspx

    • Manobik. The box said C1110 and when I print “printer settings” its says C1110! What else do you need.

  • Sorry…repeated an earlier question about toners

  • I just received mine, ordered yesterday morning and arrived around 2pm today.
    It is a C1110 with Network support. I'm just filling in claim form now.

  • ITBuyer have put their price up to $479 (for the remaining 4 in stock)

  • I noticed that. A shame. I was going to make my purchase right now, but inflating the price from $339 to $479?

    I don't see how that is justified. ITBuyer, I am willing to purchase a unit at $339. Leave me a contact link if you wish. I'm not willing to pay an extra $130 for no apparent reason.

  • It seems that the price was an error from our supplier after all, which they've now rectified. The price on the ITbuyer.com.au site is simply a reflection of our buy price, so when their price went up ours did too. We have honoured any purchases at the previous price, but that's gone now…sorry for those that missed out, but I didn't get my own order in, either!

    I am, however, trying to negotiate a deal on the C1110B model, which doesn't have network support, but I'm looking for a similar price on this to what was offered on the C1110N. I know it's not quite as good a deal, but it's still an awesome price ($140ish after cash-back) for a colour laser printer.

    Thanks to everyone for their business and to brutus/OzBargain.com.au for highlighting the deal in the first place. I'll try and let you know in advance next time something like this comes up, but I'm happy to check out 'too good to be true' deals like this one, too. Just let me know.

    Cheers.

    Paul
    (ITbuyer.com.au)

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