Oki B411dn review

Oki's B411dn is a network printer with automatic duplexing and - unusually - a parallel port. It prints at a reasonably swift speed of 33 pages per minute (ppm). Like other Oki printers it uses LEDs to create the page image, rather than a laser and mirror, which Oki claims is more robust. Although the B411dn's specification isn't remarkable at this price, its 60,000-page maximum monthly duty cycle inspires confidence, and it comes with a three-year onsite warranty.

We've seen several cheaper mono lasers with 10- or 50-sheet multipurpose feeds, but the Oki makes do with a single-sheet manual feed. The standard paper tray holds up to 250 sheets of A4, but for £125 you can fit a second 530-sheet cassette for a 780-sheet capacity.

Like most duplex printers, the B411dn sucks printed pages back in and flips them over in order to print the second side. However, during our tests a finished page was pulled back into the printer along with the half-printed one, causing a paper jam that was comparatively hard to clear.

Unusually, this printer has no envelope media setting, although it automatically selects 'heavy' if you choose an envelope media size. At the rear of the printer there's an unusually sophisticated fold-out tray that holds the output from the straight paper path, but even using this we couldn't print envelopes without their trailing edge being crumpled.

At this price we'd expect a laser-class printer to have reasonable running costs, but at 2.3p per print the B411dn is far from cheap. Its drum lasts 25,000 pages and the supplied toner is good for a fair 2,000 prints, but 3,000-page replacement toners cost around £60. Buying the printer and enough toner for 21,000 prints would cost around £660 – more than several competitors.

Fortunately, the B411dn's print quality is reasonably good. Its toner doesn't seem as dark on the page as many rivals, but the printer generally places it with accuracy. The result is crisp text with sharp outlines, and plenty of shading detail in photos. The same is true in illustrations and other graphics, but the dither patterns used seem more regular, and hence more noticeable than most. Graphics have a speckled appearance if you look at them closely.

Given its media handling problems and the relatively high price and running costs, the B411dn can't compete with the cheaper Canon LBP6300dn .

Basic Specifications

Rating***
Maximum native print resolution2,400x600dpi
Maximum enhanced print resolution2,400x600dpi

Quoted Speeds

Quoted speed, mono A433ppm
Quoted warm-up time20s
Quoted time to first page, mono5s

Tested Speeds

Mono page from sleep time 1.027s
Letter, time to first page 1.015s
25-page mono document - total time00:00:57
Time for 24 pages mixed greyscale 1.01m 2s
Time for two greyscale 10x8in photos 1.117s
Time for six greyscale 6x4in photos 1.022s

Physical and Environmental

Standard printer interfacesParallel, USB, 10/100 Ethernet
Optional printer interfacesnone
Size245x387x364mm
Weight12.0kg
Noise (in normal use)54dB(A)
Duty cycle60,000 pages

Paper Handling

Maximum paper sizeA4/legal
Maximum paper weight163gsm
Standard paper inputs2
Standard paper input capacity251
Maximum paper inputs3
Maximum paper input capacity781
Output tray capacity150 sheets
Duplex (code, cost if option)Yes

General

Printer technologyMono LED
Language(s)PCL 5e, PCL 6, Epson FX, IBM ProPrinter
Supported operating systemsWindows 2000/XP/Vista/7, Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
Standard printer memory64MB
Maximum printer memory320MB
Other laser features and optionsnone

Buying Information

Price£217
Price of 2nd paper cassette£125
Capacity of supplied black toner2,000 pages
Capacity of supplied drum(s)25,000 pages
Estimated mono TCO - three years light£305.55
Estimated mono TCO - three years medium£665.49
Estimated mono TCO - three years heavy£2541.95
Warrantythree years onsite
Supplierhttp://www.printerland.co.uk
Detailswww.oki.co.uk

Tested Print Speeds

Time for two greyscale 10x8in photos 1.117s
Time for six greyscale 6x4in photos 1.022s
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