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Brother HL-3150CDW Digital Colour Printer - £100 ONO


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Like new as shown by 'remaining life' of drum units, belt unit and fuser unit, all near 100%.

Toner cartridges installed, varying amounts in each as shown but more than enough to get you started. Power cable, USB cable and instruction manual all included.

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The HL-3150CDW is an affordable, fast, reliable Digital Colour Printer for small businesses. It features wireless networking and prints high-impact colour and crisp black documents. It's compact and offers versatile paper handling with a 250-sheet capacity letter/legal paper tray and a single-sheet manual feed slot for envelopes or thicker media. This energy-efficient printer has a deep sleep mode for conserving energy when not in use (uses <1W). The optional high yield colour toners (approx. 2,200 pgs. each) can help lower your cost per page, and its top-loading design makes it easy to replace and install toner cartridges. You can also print wirelessly from your mobile device via AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Brother iPrint&Scan, and Wi-Fi Direct. Requires connection to a wireless network. See manufacterer's website for details, availability, and mobile device compatibility. Approximate yield in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798 (Letter/A4).

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