OKI B412DN Mono LED Printer (No Wi-Fi) $149 + Delivery ($0 in-Store/ C&C/ OnePass/ to Metro) @ Officeworks

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This OKI B412DN Mono LED Printer is an affordable and professional A4 printer, delivering cost-effective and high-quality monochrome printing. It includes time and cost-saving features including a high-capacity toner option, reliable digital LED technology and optional mobile printing. It's ideal for small work groups and features a compact, desktop design.

This is a monochrome LED printer.
Print only.
It has a print speed of 33 pages per minute (ppm).
It has a print resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi.
Wired printer with AirPrint and Google Cloud Print compatibility.
It offers automatic two-sided printing.
250 sheet paper tray capacity.
100 sheet document tray capacity.
12-month warranty or 3-years extended warranty upon registration within 30-days of purchase.
It is suitable for printing documents in sizes A4, A5, B5, Letter, A6, B6, B7 and Banners up to 1.3m.
The box includes: 1 x OKI B412DN Mono Laser Printer, Toner, Warranty Card, Power Cord, USB Cable and CD Drivers.
Toner Cartridge included.

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Comments

  • How much is a replacement toner?

  • Anyone got any experience with this brand? Especially compared to say, Brother?

    • Both great Japanese brands

      • -1

        That may be, but I've certainly heard a lot more about Brother over the years, and at a similar price point it'd be good to hear some first-hand experience.

    • +3

      I have an Oki colour laser that's now around 13 or 14 years old. It has been great, although the transfer belt eventually wore out. I was able to find a seller on market place who was selling a similar model for spares which I was able to recover the transfer belt and fuser unit from so mine is fully operational.

      I use Inkstation cartridges - I bought a bulk lot a few years ago and I'm almost through the last of them. One problem with these has been that the locking mechanism isn't tight so I was getting out of toner errors. I found that putting a bit of masking tape onto the cartridge behind the blue sliding lock prevented it from moving out of place and the cartridges will run until empty.

      The worst thing (and this is true of any consumer level laser printer) is that the toner recovery is back into the cartridge, but there's also a plastic container which isn't truly replaceable. I was able to get to it and empty it when I replaced the transfer belt. This looked like a planned obsolescence issue, although the printer would have been 11 or 12 years old by that time. It's had boxes of paper through it too.

      I've had HP, Brother and Xerox lasers (all cheap mono printers) and even though I do like my big heavy Oki, I'd be OK with any of the brands, provided they suit the workload they'd be subjected to and provided toner is obtainable at a reasonable price.

      One last point: Network capability, including WiFi is essential. No network = do not buy (unless you know that's an unnecessary feature).

  • I recently needed a new B/W printer at work and got this when it was $199. Happy with the purchase.

  • no wifi. no good.

    • I use to have my old non-wifi printer plugged into the usb port on the internet modem to use it as a shared network device.
      Standard printer cable, length was roughly a half meter, but it was fine keeping it on the shelf next to the modem.
      So still might be an option for some.

      That being said, my current printer is wifi and I do somewhat enjoy the flexibility of placing it anywhere in the house.

  • Unfortunately it looks like this model is not Mopria certified and may not support Windows Driverless Printing (coming soon to Win 11).
    https://mopria.org/certified-products
    https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftsecurityan…

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