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Oki C3400n

Reviewed by Felisa Yang on 4 October 2006

What you need to know

Price: £320

Our rating: 3.0 stars out of 5

User rating: Not yet rated

Verdict: The Oki C3400n laser printer is networkable and fast with colour prints, but its paper-handling options are limited, and like all lasers, its colour prints are pricey and prone to errors

Good

  • Superspeedy colour prints
  • Excellent quality with black text
  • Straight pass-through
  • Network ready
  • Expandable memory

Bad

  • Paper capacity is not expandable
  • No duplexer
  • Colour prints are on the pricey side

Full review

Small-office users generally need a printer that is fast, networkable, cost efficient and excellent with text prints. This usually means they are in the market for a laser printer. The Oki C3400n fits the bill, though it's not without its downsides.

The £320 colour laser printer won't break the bank in terms of upfront cost and the cost of mono prints, but the cost of colour prints will eventually add up. Also, the C3400n doesn't include a duplexer and its paper capacity is not expandable -- both features that are common on laser printers. If you need those features, check out the Samsung CLP-510N, but keep in mind you'll get slower print speeds.

In terms of speed and print quality, the Oki C3400n is a speed demon with colour prints, but it lags behind the Lexmark C500n in black print speeds, though not by much. If you're a small-office user looking for a fast performer with good-quality prints, the Oki C3400n is a good choice.

Design
Like most laser printers, the Oki C3400n is large. The grey-and-white unit stands 376mm by 290mm by 480mm, and it weighs a hefty 21kg. Hand wells on three sides make it easy to grip, but its bulky frame makes moving it a two-person job. The printer comes standard with a 200MHz PowerPC processor and 32MB of RAM, though you can upgrade to up to 288MB of RAM. Both Windows and Mac operating systems are supported, and the printer is Ethernet-ready, a boon for a multiuser environment. Duplexing (or double-sided printing), however, is a manual operation on this model, and Oki does not offer an optional duplexing unit for this printer.

Features
The Oki C3400n suffers from limited paper-handling options. The pull-out paper cassette can hold only 250 sheets and Oki doesn't offer an additional tray -- if you print a lot, you'll find yourself constantly refilling the cassette. The cassette can accommodate paper up to A4 size, but you can print sheets up to 356mm long -- for banner-style prints -- using the single-sheet manual feed slot (hidden behind a fold-out panel). The top-mounted output tray is the default output area, but a door in the back of the printer allows for straight pass-through -- convenient for heavier paper that can get stuck when bending through the roller mechanism.

The top of the printer opens to reveal four toner cartridges set in a straight-pass arrangement. Each can be pulled out and replaced individually. The standard black toner cartridge (1,500 sheets) costs about £20, while the standard-yield colour toner cartridges (1,000 sheets) cost about £28 each.

Performance
In terms of performance, the Oki C3400n impressed us with its fast print speeds. When printing black graphics and black text, it printed just slightly slower than the competition, including the Lexmark C500n and the Samsung CLP-510N -- 16.01ppm and 15.55ppm, respectively. It knocked the competition out of the ring, though, with its zippy colour graphics and colour text speeds -- 11.92ppm and 8.38ppm, respectively. The only printer we've tested recently that beat these numbers was the C3400n's big (and more expensive) brother, the C5500n.

Turning from print speed to quality, the Oki C3400n was a middle-of-the-pack performer. It excelled where we expect a laser printer to excel -- black text -- and faltered where we expected -- colour graphics. Black text was smooth and uniform, with no noticeable errors. Black graphics showed nice detail and a smooth greyscale progression, but photographic elements showed hash marks. Some of the colour text also revealed dots and hash marks, and colour graphics fared worst of all. The colour gradients showed banding (as did the greyscale), and flesh tones were overly red, while greys were overly blue.  

CNET Labs' colour laser speed tests (pages per minute)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Colour graphics   
Colour text   
Black graphics   
Black text   
Lexmark C500n
6.43 
6.88 
19.8 
19.86 
Samsung CLP-510n
5.34 
4.88 
17.5 
17.87 
Oki C3400n
11.92 
8.38 
16.01 
15.55 
HP Color LaserJet 2605dn
6 
6.74 
9.04 
9 

 

CNET Labs' colour laser quality
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Colour graphics   
Colour text   
Black graphics   
Black text   
Lexmark C500n
Good 
Good 
Excellent 
Excellent 
Oki C3400n
Fair 
Good 
Good 
Excellent 
HP Color LaserJet 2605dn
Good 
Excellent 
Good 
Excellent 
Samsung CLP-510n
Good 
Good 
Good 
Fair 


Edited by Matthew Elliott
Additional editing by Kate Macefield

Key specs

Product type Printer only
Print technology Laser
Colour printing Yes
Connectivity USB, Ethernet

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