Top 5 Laser Printers In The Australian Market

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A laser printer can be a much needed addition to your business or home office. To take the hassle out of your research we've narrowed it down to the top 5 laser printers to suit your specific needs. Whether you are looking for a home printer with the most efficient use of ink refills or you need a speedy printer for text documents at work, we've got you covered. Check out our top 5.

Brother HL-2170W

This printer is a great addition to your existing printer, perfect for text only documents. If you already have a photo inkjet printer, setting up a laser printer like the HL-2170W can help save money on your other printers ink cartridges which can be wasted when printing simple text-only documents.

With 32MB of internal memory this Brother printer is able to queue more printing jobs at once saving you time.

Unlike other printers in it's range and capacity it comes with three options for connecting to your computer including USB 2.0, wireless 802.11 b/g and Base-TX Ethernet. It's also compatible with Mac, Windows and Linux which leaves you with no excuse not to consider it as an add on printer to your home or office.

Kyocera FS1300DN

The Kyocera FS1300DN colour laser printer was designed for small business or busy home office usage with a standard 500-sheet paper tray and good print quality throughout.

There are 8 easy to use control buttons and a handy USB port for direct printing. It is not as compact as other printers with its features and price range but this is mostly contributed to its 500-sheet volume paper tray.

Connection is made easy by using either Ethernet or USB. A great all-round colour laser printer which can handle a decent workload.

Samsung L-2571N

This mono laser printer is suited best for the basic needs of a home office user. It can handle text documents and black and white graphics well making it ideal for everyday use at home. It is fast, easy to use and is inexpensive to maintain.

With a standard 32MB of RAM and a 400MHz processor, it's the right size for getting the basic printing jobs done.

It connects via Ethernet, USB or its IEEE 1284 parallel connector to your computer and is compatible with Unix, Mac and Windows.

A great mono laser printer offering all of the basic features without budging on quality.

Dell 1720 mono laser printer

Perfect for a typical small office work load, the 1720 boasts a monthly duty cycle of approximately 25,000 pages. With two models to choose from, Dell offers a basic and a more advanced version. The 1720dn has a built-in duplexer for double-sided prints while both models feature a 366MHz processor and include parallel and USB Connectors.

Standard and high-capacity toner's can be used in the 1720 which have a use-and-return program offering consumers a discount when they return a used laser toner which can be a great money saver in the long run.

HP LaserJet 1320

This monochrome laser print has the added extras to make it a great fit not only for the home office but also perfect for any business or school. Featuring a built-in duplexer which lets you print on both sides of the page, this printer helps save on paper and assists in the reduction of paper wastage.

It prints crystal clear copy and a high maximum resolution for greyscale graphics.

The HP LaserJet 1320 includes 16MB of RAM but this can be boosted up to 144MB. It's also compatible with both Mac and Windows.

It is not the cheapest of printers in it's range but it's packed full of features other lack and it's print out quality is better than most.

With so many laser printers on the market it can be hard to pick the right one for you. By listing our top 5 we hope you now have a better idea of what printer best suits your needs.
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