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8 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 20 reviews of OKI B431DN from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 7.85/10. Comparing these reviews to 360517 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 75/100 (or 7.5 out of 10) = Good Quality.
9 out of 10
Summary: The OKI B431dn is a workhorse black-and-white page printer, with rapid output speed and high print quality. Combined with extra features like an autoduplexer and a large paper input capacity, the B431dn is highly recommended.
Conclusion: We printed our usual array of test graphics and text pages, and the quality is fine for throwaway documents and light graphics. However, you might want to consider a multi-cartridge inkjet or even a colour laser if you want to print photos or...
Pro : Impressive output speed and print quality ; Networking with Ethernet port ; Duplexer for double-sided printing ; Extra-large 350-sheet paper input tray
Cons : Lacks desktop companion software ; No USB cable included
8 out of 10
Summary: An excellent, mid-range LED printer, with good speed and print quality. Hard to read its display, though.
Conclusion: This is a well-conceived, mid-range, laser-equivalent printer that uses OKI’s mature LED print technology to great effect. The new LED engine is quick and produces quality print of text, graphics and even photographic documents. Running costs are...
8 out of 10
Summary: The printer also offers better than usual paper handling, with a built-in duplexer to print on both sides of a page and a 350-sheet input capacity divided into a 250-sheet tray and a 100-sheet multipurpose tray. The second tray lets you keep a second...
Conclusion: The OKI B431dn's combination of fast speed, paper handling, and small size make it a highly attractive choice for a small office or workgroup.
Pro : Fast. Built-in duplexer and 350-sheet capacity standard, with 830-sheet maximum. Ethernet connection. Relatively small
Cons : Although text is easily good enough for most business uses, it's a touch sub-par because of an issue with small fonts