Quantcast
PC World: Technology Advice You Can Trust
Find a Review
Free Newsletters
Receive the latest reviews, how-to's, news, and more.
Weekly Brief
Daily Downloads
Daily Technology News
WiFi Finder
Locate wireless services by a specific address, city, state, country, airport, or zip code.
RSS Feeds
Get our latest content via convenient RSS feeds.
Latest News
Today @ PC World
Become a PCW Member
Join the community and start enjoying the benefits:
  • Get tech advice from thousands of PC World Members
  • Rate and recommend the latest tech products
  • Share your thoughts in blog and article comments
  • Get free excerpts and exclusive discounts on Super Guides
Reviews: Color Laser Printers
Oki Printing Solutions C3200n
B&W Pages per Min.: 20 • Color Pages per Min.: 12 • Max. B&W dpi: 1200-by-600 • Max. Color dpi: 1200-by-600 • Tray Capacity, pages: 400 • Price When Reviewed: $399
Oki Printing Solutions C3200n (Front)
Oki Printing Solutions C3200n (Front)
77.2 Good
Last updated
October 06, 2006
Test Center Reviewed by
Paul Jasper
Pros
  • Sharp, solid text output
Cons
  • Grainy and over-saturated color images
  • Potentially high cost per page

Oki Printing Solutions C3200n

Oki's low-end color printer offers good built-in paper handling at a budget price up front (but its printing costs may add up over time).
Recommend this story?

The $399 Oki Printing Solutions C3200n is the entry-level model in Oki's family of networked color laser printers. Oki achieves this lower price by offering less memory, fewer options, and smaller toner cartridges than it does with it other products.

Like its siblings, the C3200n uses four arrays of LEDs to apply toner to the pages. It has the same horizontal paper path and easy access to the toner cartridges, but it sports a large footprint (13.5 by 15.8 inches). And like the $599 C5200n we reviewed in December 2005 and the $799 C5800Ldn we review this month, the C3200n depends on a Windows GDI-based driver (which diverts the page-rendering workload to your PC).

The C3200n's text quality is adequate for most small-office purposes, displaying sharp edges, smooth diagonals, and solid larger lettering in our tests. We spotted some broken lines in fine italics, however, and a few oddly shaped characters. Close parallel lines remained clear and distinct in our tricky line art test, but our grayscale image looked harsh and gritty with a strong magenta cast. The printer's rich, waxy inks give color prints a glossy photographic appearance, but the images are very grainy and over-saturated even when produced at higher quality settings and printed on glossy laser printer paper.

In our tests, text printed at 11.6 pages per minute, slower than most of the color lasers we've evaluated recently. Color graphics performance was more respectable, at 4.3 ppm.

For the price, the C3200n comes well equipped, with a 300-sheet main paper drawer and a manual tray that holds another 100 sheets or 10 envelopes. Supplementing the 250-sheet output bin on top of the printer, a 100-sheet tray folds out from the rear, providing a flatter paper path for envelopes and thick media. The optional duplexer sounds like a reasonable deal at $320, but Oki says that using it requires another 64MB of RAM, which costs $168. Oki doesn't offer any paper tray options for the C3200n.

The printer accepts four toner cartridges, rated at 1500 pages each; the black costs $32, while the color cartridges cost $61 apiece. The 3000- and 5000-page cartridges offered for other Oki models won't fit in the C3200n. The other parts that require maintenance are pricey: $109 for the black drum (lasting 15,000 pages), $133 per color drum (15,000 pages), $140 for the fuser unit (45,000 pages), and $199 for the transfer belt (50,000 pages).

All of these factors make the estimated cost per page for this unit unusually high: 3.6 cents for black-and-white and 19.7 cents for color. If you plan to print a lot, this model's low up-front cost may not pay off in the end.

-- Paul Jasper

Recommend this story?
Related Searches: color laser printer printer printers laser lasers
HP Ink Center
Bring improved color and brilliance to your printed material. Visit the Resource Center for more info...
CDW Solution Center
Deliver speed and scalability in your storage systems. Find out how at the CDW Solution Center.
Asus Notebook Center
Ultra-fashionable thin and light notebooks with SmartLogon Face Recognition. Find out more at the Asus Resource Center.
Intel Processor Technology
Which Intel Processor is Right for You?Centrino, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Extreme? Check out the Intel Technology Center for more info...
Are you a gamer?Visit the Intel's Gaming section for the latest downloads, hottest gaming events and to learn about Intel & Gaming.
See what Intel can do for Vista...Discover how Windows Vista technology work in the benchmarks with Intel Centrino processor technology.
VoIP Web Demo
Join Altigen for a Live Web Demo and learn how VoIP technology can improve your business communications.
The Future Sales Force - A Consultative Approach
This white paper discusses the challenges of selling complex products and services, and the new skill sets sales professionals must employ.

PC World's Marketplace

PC World's Free Whitepapers

Name City
Address 1 State Zip
Address 2 E-mail (optional)