A beast of a printer

Though simple monochrome and color printers with 2,000 sheet duty cycles and a small box frame that fits comfortably on any small desk or table benefits individual home users, when a high-volume office is in need of a machine that can handle a ton of prints they will need something with a bit more grit. The Okidata Pacemark 4410 is a beast, printing up to 35,000 pages every month.

Okidata claims that this printer can last for over 7 years performing a 40 hour work week. It falls into the category of an impact dot matrix printer and is specifically designed to handle large volumes for various types of businesses, such as auto shops, hospitals or financial departments. It is said to perform up to 50% better than any of the competition and has the option of coming network-ready in the event of multiple users.

As you know, to have something so powerful and impressively reliable, a good chunk of money will need to be spent. Though the 4410 may be the most expensive printer on earth, the years of rock solid performances will eventually pay off. Costing around $3,500, this unit is certainly an investment. Some may be concerned that they will pay that much and then the machine will break, but Oki offers free 2-year on-site repairs for parts and a 1-year on-site repairs for the printhead. This should allow users to rest easy knowing this workhorse is covered under warranty.

Overall the Okidata Pacemark 4410 is a monster printer with the ability to print continuous work orders and guarantees that page 10 of a report will be printed just as well as page 1. It is projected to work for 15,000 hours before any failure, which breaks up into over 3 million printed pages in its lifetime.

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