What would you get FS-102FDor HL-150D?

Richard

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http://www.kyoceraprintershop.com/colour_lazer/mainproducts.asp?id=251

http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpage.html?BRO-HL5150

Brother has high speed USB and 20ppm whereas Kyocera has normal USB and only
14ppm.

But, if you do not do long print runs, what would you go for if you were
considering reliability? I'm wanting a printer that is robust and will just
keep on working without paper jams,or taking more than one sheet.

Is the Kyocera much better suited to say an office situation? Better built?

I've already got a brother HL-820, and that's terrible for taking more than
one sheet at a time. But it is top fed. TIA.Rich.
 
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Richard wrote:
> http://www.kyoceraprintershop.com/colour_lazer/mainproducts.asp?id=251
>
> http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpage.html?BRO-HL5150
>
> Brother has high speed USB and 20ppm whereas Kyocera has normal USB
> and only 14ppm.
>
> But, if you do not do long print runs, what would you go for if you
> were considering reliability? I'm wanting a printer that is robust
> and will just keep on working without paper jams,or taking more than
> one sheet.
>
> Is the Kyocera much better suited to say an office situation? Better
> built?
>
> I've already got a brother HL-820, and that's terrible for taking
> more than one sheet at a time. But it is top fed. TIA.Rich.

Ha.I just went for the Kyocera FS-1020D.