Pros
- Good paper handling
- Economical operating costs
Cons
- Low print quality
- Many parts require maintenance
Bottom Line
Excellent paper handling is the CL3500N’s best feature, but graphics and text print quality was disappointing.
- Ricoh Aficio CL3500N Laser Printer Small offices and workgroups will appreciate that the CL3500N is priced reasonably for what it offers: excellent prints at relatively fast speeds and PostScript 3 compatibility.
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