Canon LaserShot LBP3000 Review
Posted on 2006-01-03 16:21:31 by LSDsmurfWhat are the main requirements of a personal laser printer? It should produce good quality print reasonably quickly, of course, but it should also be small, quiet, easy to use, inexpensive and cheap to run. Against this set of criteria, Canon’s diminutive LaserShot LBP3000 starts off well. It’s about the size of a bread-maker, but half the height. Before you can use it, you have to increase the printer’s footprint by pulling the front cover down, as it forms the paper-feed tray. Load up to 150 sheets of paper on this and fit the provided smoked plastic cover. A clear cover on the top of the printer folds out to form the output tray.
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