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The Oki ML3320-eco is a robust dot matrix printer that produces good-quality monochrome documents. Once set up, the machine is easy to run and maintain. With a three-year warranty for added peace of mind, this sturdy printer will work efficiently in a busy workplace. It is designed for a very specific need - the quick printing of monochrome forms and similar documents - so if space is at a premium, consider whether this printer will meet all your needs. It is ideal for customer service points and other environments where rapid printing of receipts, forms and invoices is necessary.
The dimensions of the Oki Microline ML3320eco are 39.8 x 34.5 x 14.7cm, and it comes in a classic grey colour that blends in unobtrusively with most workplace décor. The print resolution is 240 x 216dpi. Connection is via a USB cable, and the printer can be connected to a network. The machine takes a printer ribbon, with each one producing three million characters. Print speed is up to 435 characters per second. There is a top paper feed for single sheets and a rear feed for convenient switching between paper forms and single sheets.
The Oki Microline ML3320eco is a well-built machine and sturdy enough to cope in tough environments. Energy-saving technology reduces running costs and benefits the environment. The printer comes with a three-year warranty for added peace of mind. It includes a patented optical centre to ensure the print head is placed for precise output. An auto-tear feature ensures a clean tear on the perforation.
The Oki ML3320eco is a dot matrix printer suitable for printing in monochrome only, with no function for copying, faxing or scanning. For graphics and photographs, a different machine is required. Set up is via a CD, which can make the process complicated for many modern machines.