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		<title>Review: Kyocera FS-2000D</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kyocera sells a range of laser printers into the small business to enterprise market space and the FS-2000D sits at the lower end of its workgroup offerings. Its comparatively high asking price of just over Â£400 reflects its speed rating of 30ppm and the inclusion of a duplex facility as standard for double-sided printing. Kyocera [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.clubprinter.com/images/kyocera_FS-2000D.jpg" alt="Kyocera FS-2000D Laser Printer" align="left"/><b>Kyocera</b> sells a range of laser printers into the small business to enterprise market space and the <b>FS-2000D</b> sits at the lower end of its workgroup offerings. Its comparatively high asking price of just over Â£400 reflects its speed rating of 30ppm and the inclusion of a duplex facility as standard for double-sided printing.</p>
<p><b>Kyocera</b> laser printers have always looked functional, rather than aesthetically pleasing and the <b>FS-2000D</b> is no exception. Its cuboid shape is relieved by a slight curve to the front of its top panel and a scallop out of the front of its paper tray, and while its computer-beige colouring is broken up by a couple of dark-slate panels, itâ€™s still basically a big box that prints.</p>
<p>TrustedReview made a review of the <b>Kyocera FS-2000D</b> and here are some of their impressions. Paper feeds from a substantial, 500-sheet paper tray underneath and you can fit a second, identical tray below that, as an option. Above the tray is a pull-down, multipurpose feeder, which can take a further 100 sheets.<span id="more-52"></span></p>
<p>Kyocera claims print speeds of up to 30ppm for the FS-2000D and while these are likely to be for draft mode print, we managed to print a five-page text test piece in 23 seconds, giving it a real world, normal print speed of just over 13ppm. The mixed text and graphics page, which is a five-off print of a single page, completed even more quickly, in 20 seconds, so touching 15ppm.</p>
<p>The printer&#8217;s built-in duplex unit handles two-sided printing economically, taking each page back in from the output tray to print the second side. Print speeds are slightly lower, but at 13ppm, are still very respectable. </p>
<p>Kyoceraâ€™s unique lifetime drum and fuser means that the only consumable youâ€™re paying for is toner and a cartridge sufficient for around 12,000, five per cent cover pages costs just under Â£60. This gives a page cost, including VAT and paper, of 0.95p.</p>
<p>The conclusion is that the key feature of the <b>Kyocera FS-2000D</b>, like so many of its stable mates, is it&#8217;s low running costs. At less than a penny per page, even the comparatively high price of the machine seems reasonable. However, the print quality we saw under test is no great shakes and isn&#8217;t as good as from some previous FS models. While for many general office uses it will be adequate, weâ€™ve seen more balanced greyscale output from several other mono lasers under test.<br />
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