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Kyocera Mita HL-3170CDW
Rating: printer, A4 (210x297 mm), led color and black and white printing 2400x600 dpi, display, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, 21.5 kg |
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Main (Kyocera Mita HL-3170CDW) | |
Type | the printer |
Format | A4 (210x297 mm) |
color and black-and-white | |
Print technology | led |
The number of colors | 4 |
Speed b/W printing (A4) | 22 ppm |
Supported cartridges | TN-241BK, TN-241C, TN-245C, TTN241M, TN-245M, TN-241Y, TN245Y |
The continuous ink supply system (CISS) | |
Two-sided printing | automatic |
Operating system | Windows, Linux, Mac OS |
The printer (Kyocera Mita HL-3170CDW) | |
Featured monthly load | 30 000 pages |
Maximum resolution (dpi) | 2400 x 600 |
Maximum print size | 216 x 356 mm |
Borderless printing | |
Support for direct printing | |
Printing on CDs | |
The output time of the first snapshot | 16 |
Screen (Kyocera Mita HL-3170CDW) | |
The presence of the screen | |
The processor and memory (Kyocera Mita HL-3170CDW) | |
Media support (Kyocera Mita HL-3170CDW) | |
USB flash | |
Memory card support | |
Optical drive | |
Hard drive | |
Interfaces (Kyocera Mita HL-3170CDW) | |
USB | 1 |
Ethernet | |
FireWire (iLink) | |
LPT | |
IrDA | |
Bluetooth | |
Wi-Fi | 802.11n |
NFC | |
Support AirPrint | |
Support for HP ePrint | |
Support Epson Connect | |
Dimensions and weight (Kyocera Mita HL-3170CDW) | |
Width | 410 mm |
Height | 240 mm |
Depth | 465 mm |
Weight | 21.5 kg |
General information (Kyocera Mita HL-3170CDW) | |
Trays (Kyocera Mita HL-3170CDW) | |
Input tray | 251 sheets |
Output tray | 100 sheets |
CPU type | 333 MGh |
RAM | 128 MB |
Built-in stapler | |
Built-in stacker | |
Time first page out | 16 |
Color print speed (A4) | 22 ppm |
Built-in PrintServer | |
Noise at work | 53 dB(a) |
Release date on the market | 2014 |
Wi-Fi Direct |
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