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Konica Minolta magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer

  • Price: $99.00
  • GBP 63.21
  • B&H # KOMC1600W
  • Mfr# A034011

Product Highlights

  • High Quality Color and B&W Prints
  • Ultra Compact and Lightweight
  • Fast Output
  • Flexible Paper Options
  • Polymerized Toner
  • Remote Panel Utility
  • Windows Compatible
  • Ideal for Users on a Budget

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The magicolor 1600W is a high-speed laser printer from Konica Minolta, producing high quality color and B&W documents. It is ideal the ideal solution for the users on a budget.

This home office printer uses Simitri HD Polymerized Toner cartridges which produce ultra-fine toner particles with more consistent shape making high quality, crisp images and laser sharp text. The 1600W accepts a variety paper types and sizes, with an output at speeds up to 5ppm in color and 20ppm in B&W.

Lightweight, with its extra-small footprint, the 1600W will fit on a desktop or into any other environment. This printer a great addition to any home office with low energy usage and quiet operation.

High Quality Color and B&W Prints
The magicolor 1600W uses Simitri HD Polymerized Toner, exclusive to Konica Minolta, to create beautiful color and B&W images and text. This toner utilizes small particles in a consistent shape to produce high quality images and text. Additionally, the Simitri toner operates at lower temperatures, which saves up to 15% more energy than standard toners.
Ultra Compact and Lightweight
The 1600W is the smallest laser printer available from Konica Minolta. At only 32 lbs (with toner and drum cartridges installed), the printer's small footprint allows convenient placement on a desktop or any other environment. When not in use, the included paper input and output trays can close to save additional space.
Fast Output
With the magicolor 1600W black and white documents are output at speeds up to 20ppm with color produced at up to 5ppm. This home office gem can handle up to 35000 prints per month.
Flexible Paper Options
This printer will accommodate a variety of media, including letter, legal, thick-stock labels, envelopes, postcards and others. A 200-sheet capacity input tray makes paper handling quick and easy.
Polymerized Toner
With Simitri HD Polymerized Toner exclusively from Konica Minolta, toner particles are smaller in size and more consistent in shape, unlike other toners, producing professional quality images and text.
Remote Panel Utility
The Remote Panel Utility display makes it easy to check supply levels, printer and document status.
Windows Compatible
Ready to go out of the box, and connecting easily to your computer via a High Speed USB 2.0 port, the 1600W is designed to work with a variety of Windows operating systems including, Vista, XP, Server 2000 and 2003.
Performance
Printing Technology Electrophotographic Laser, 4-Cycle Print System
Print Color Yes
Maximum Resolution 1200 x 600 dpi (color)
Print Speed B&W: Up to 20ppm
Color: Up to 5ppm 1
Please Note:

Exact print speed differs depending on system configuration, software application, driver and document complexity

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Hardware Platforms 16MB
Printer Duty Cycle 35000 Characters
Paper Handling
Paper Capacity 200 sheets
Paper Sizes Letter
Legal
Executive
Folio
Govt. Letter
Govt. Legal
Letter Plus
Statement
A4, A5, A6
B5, B6
Custom sizes (plain paper):
3.6 -8.5" (W) to 7.67 -14" (L)
89-216mm (W) to 194-356mm (L)
Custom sizes (thick stock):
3.6-8.5" (W) to 7.24"-11.69" (L)
89-216mm (W) to 184-297mm (L)
Envelopes: B5 (ISO), DL, C6
Paper Types Plain Paper
Letterhead
Recycled Paper
Thick Stock
Laser Quality Labels
Envelopes
Postcards
Maximum Printable Area 0.16" (4.2mm) from all edges
0.63" (16mm) from bottom margin of legal pages when printing color
Borderless Photo Sizes Not Specified by Manufacturer
Maximum Paper Thickness Not Specified by Manufacturer
Special Media Support Not Specified by Manufacturer
Connectivity
Interface 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type B
Compatible Memory Cards N/A
Direct Print Capable N/A
Network Capable Not Specified by Manufacturer
PostScript Support Not Specified by Manufacturer
General Attributes
Image Preview Display Remote Panel Utility
System Requirements Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP 64-bit Edition, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition, Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit versions)
Power Requirements 120VAC, 50/60Hz 220/240VAC, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption Operating: 1,100W max. 600W or less B&W 450W or less color Standby: 250 W or less Energy Saver: 15 W or less
Dimensions (WxHxD) 15.6 x 10.8 x 15" (39.62 x 27.43 x 38.1cm)
Weight 31.7 lbs (14.37kg)
Warranty 1-Year

REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

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magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer
 
4.5

(based on 61 reviews)

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95%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to use (48)
  • Compact (35)
  • Sharp tones & colors (35)
  • Fast print time (29)
  • Easy to setup (21)

Cons

  • Large footprint (6)
  • Slow print time (5)

Best Uses

  • Everyday documents (52)
  • Graphics & charts (36)
  • Professional documents (28)
  • Photos (11)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Frequent user (36), Infrequent user (19), Heavy duty user (4)
    • Primary use:
    • Personal (41), Business (15)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

Outstanding value at twice the price

(The following review is also available on [@].)Back in the early 2000s, the last time I needed a printer, I consulted over the phone for long weeks about it with my ...Read complete review

(The following review is also available on [@].)Back in the early 2000s, the last time I needed a printer, I consulted over the phone for long weeks about it with my best friend -- the man who built my current PC, on which these very words are being written -- who repeatedly spiked the various models I'd been floating past him, regardless of name brand, source of my own interest, functionality or reputation. In exasperation I eventually asked him (not without empirical precedent) if he wasn't just shooting-down every candidate in order to be a pain in my backside, whereupon the other end of the phone-line went uncharacteristically and thoughtfully quiet for a moment. "No, Dave," he finally said, "it's just that every model you suggest is in the kind of price-point that it should come equipped with a hostess in a pencil-miniskirt, pushing a drink trolley past your desk every few minutes. You seem to have decided you're going to spend a thousand bucks on something that will work no better for your needs than one that costs something more like a tenth of that much money."After some further discussion about reliability, print volume, uses, etc., my friend finally convinced me to drive to my nearest big-box office retailer (about a thousand feet from my house, if it comes to that), and spend a hundred dollars on an HP Laserjet 1012. In the years since, that printer performed flawlessly: nary a single paper-jam or smeared page-proof along the way to generating not one or two but five complete, full-length fiction- and non-fiction manuscripts, for nobody to read. It's a bit melodramatic to say, but not a million miles from true, that every bad book I've written in my entire life I owe in some small measure to the advice of that curmudgeonly, beloved, and now gone forever best friend of mine, who passed away from complications of cystic fibrosis in the spring of 2007. (I'll stop mentioning this detail in my apparently unrelated stories about other things altogether at some point, I suppose -- if for no other reason than it won't be possible to keep bringing it up after I've joined him.)Of course nothing lasts forever in this molded-plastic-and-printed-circuit-board junk store that is the world of modern consumer technology, and while the HP printer itself never did evidence any signs of getting tired, the combination of increasingly fractious after-market toner vendors, and a sudden interest on the part of yours truly to print a few things in color, led me with a deep sigh and a heavy heart to conclude last Christmas that the time had come to say farewell to yet another of my de facto Buddhist shrines to the life and love of my best friend. As you can tell from reading this, it wasn't going to be easy.Then again, after digesting a few cursory user-reviews on the web it became apparent pretty quickly that it wouldn't have been easy anyway: Know those machines out there in big, middle-of-the-aisle displays at […]? The ones for seventy- or fifty- or in some cases even thirty bucks? You know, the default choices for non-professional home users these days, the color inkjet "all-in-one" with the handy little SD-socket and the flatbed scanner/copier platform at the top, made by Canon and HP and Lexmark? Well, unless the users who've bought these and written about them are all either hopelessly ignorant or part of some mass-conspiracy to slur the once-noble titans of the printing game, the machines themselves are all... well... garbage, if you'll pardon me for saying it.I'd planned to read a dozen user-reviews each for middle-end all-in-one machines by each of the names with whom I'd have expected to have a good experience, and each time I found myself not needing to continue after the second or third write-up. One person would say, "Well, this one is good for what it does -- which isn't much," the next person would say, "I got it to install but it never printed anything," the third person would say, "You have to send a single page at a time, because it jams every time it tries to grab a second sheet on the same print-job," and then the fourth person would say, "DO NOT BUY THIS HUNK OF JUNK; IT WORKED FOR FIVE MINUTES AND THEN GREEN SMOKE STARTED POURING OUT WHICH KILLED THE FAMILY DOG." This happened with the Canons, which surprised me; it happened with the Lexmarks, which stupefied me; it happened with the HP models, which left me literally staring at my monitor with my mouth hanging open and my hand on top of my head.Some people out there might think it's silly to put this much stock of credibility into the collective feedback of a group of unseen strangers who might not all have any business trying to buy and install a printer in the first place, but by way of justifying my resulting circumspection I should here confess that I am, more than any other single negative-descriptor that suits me better than I'd like, an absolutely zealous consumer satisfaction Nazi. Most people choose to major in economics because they can't bear the idea of messy explanations for bureaucratic red-tape; I chose to major in economics because I couldn't bear the idea of the faceless automatons in windowless conference rooms, sitting around all day trying to figure out how to force us all to buy stuff that they already know won't do what they're saying it does, on the wrapper. When most people buy something that fails to do what it's supposed to, they make a note and shake their heads and try again; when I buy something that fails to do what it's supposed to, I spend the next thirty-six hours watching movies in which people murder someone and get away with it, taking notes.The difficulty this particular failing presented for me in the present context is self-evident: There simply didn't seem to be anything out there -- anything, out there -- for a person to buy if he wanted to print more than a page or two before feeling he had no choice but to google-bomb the make and model-number with incendiary diatribes about what a hunk of junk he'd just bought. Even the buyers' wizard on [@] -- a usually functional if not always last-word-worthy set of fixed-alternative questions, culminating with a single recommendation -- repeatedly suggested the same particular all-in-one color inkjet, made by Canon, regardless of which options I chose along the way, and which gets less than 2-1/2 stars out of 4 for its user-review aggregate on their very website!Add to this the problem the stealthy detail that the all-in-one jobbies tend to yield shockingly low page-totals before needing new cartridges (and the implicit torment that finding the new cartridges would surely be, despite all those wall-to-wall glass display cases of cartridges you and I have both seen a hundred times), and it was clear that my search was going to have to bring me a little farther afield. To wit, if I wanted a reliable machine -- even if that was all I wanted -- I was going to have to look at a color, laser printer.So, having resigned myself to color laser printers for my search pool, I then proceeded to check all the usual on-line-merchant suspects for machines ranging in price from... five to nine hundred dollars! After all, if a color inkjet all-in-one for seventy bucks was a big, fat, do-not-buy, then surely the only reliable solution out there was going to cost at least five or ten times that much money, n'est-ce pas? I mean, it's not like I hadn't been right about this very same logic once before, no? ...Oh, wait: I hadn't been right about this very same logic once before; I'd been dead wrong, about this very same logic, once before. The difference being that this time there would be no irritable and periodically profane friend to all but literally slap me out of it.In the end the story came to a different resolution through something a lot closer to blind good-luck. Having found a $600 printer that looked promising, I began reading the user reviews for that model and, mercifully, the second one I read had been written by someone who in his first paragraph said that he'd liked that machine, but could see no reason to prefer it for home-office use over another machine that could be had with a little snooping for a sixth as much money. It wasn't until I'd actually divided $600 by six in my head that I realized how profoundly I'd almost just let the memory of my deceased friend, down.Enter the Konica Magicolor 1600W -- a non-wireless, non-duplexing, twenty-page-per-minute yawner that, when asked to print in full color, drops down to five.It's bigger, heavier, and less functional than its principal target market has probably gotten used to expecting out of its products, to be sure. A two-employee consulting business with a studio office overlooking the used records store at Fourth- and Elm is quickly gonna want its money back. But here's the thing about all of that: The frapping thing works. And for this target market of one, that's the non-cinematic equivalent of having me at hello.Out of the box the Konica makes an immediate impression. It's both self-serving and probably at least to some extent revisionist of me to say so, but I do feel as though I've gotten to the point in my own consumer experience -- not without some negative examples -- where I can tell more-or-less immediately whether I'm going to be happy with something, based on the vibration I get from the thing while I can still hear the UPS truck pulling into traffic on eighth avenue. Arcam makes good stereo source components, period. Integra makes good receivers. Dared makes good amplifiers. Signal makes good stereo cables. Salk makes good speakers. Panasonic makes good TV's. Some of these things might be less likely than their competitors to thrill you, but none of them are going to leave you wondering how you could have been so stupid. Add the Konica Minolta 1600W to the list. From even before the styrofoam ears were safely hidden from the cats, it was going to be a good fit.The pictorial instructions for unpacking and installing the machine are a little excessive (must, not, throw, metal, transit, screws, in, the, regular, garbage) , but I'd rather that than the opposite, of course. There is a corresponding manual, but it is rendered utterly redundant by the tediously over-detailed cartoon strip that comes folded-in on top, which is fine by me. The point being, I was connected and printing non-test-pages in under five minutes after signing for the box. And a lot less can be said of many, many, many other printers out there in the hundred-dollar price point. What am I saying, a lot less has been said of many, many, many other printers out there in the hundred-dollar price point.Since the overwhelming majority of my own print requirements (at least for now) would seem to be of the monochromatic variety, my first big experiment with the Konica was to put it through the trickiest job I could anticipate needing it for in this category--one in which the black-and-white formatting associated with documents like hotel receipts and so-on should appear cleanly on the same page as basic, legible text. And folks, not only was I impressed with the job the Konica did--I was impressed to an extent that didn't immediately seem physically possible.Whereas the same pages printed from the HP had faint-but-detectable gray "footprints" around logos and other cut-and-pasted graphics on these text pages (e.g., if a piece of mock letterhead had a picture of a legal scale centered at the top, one could detect a blocky under-mat around the scale when the page was printed), the Konica seems somehow -- inexplicably, unless there's something about all of this that I don't understand -- to know that the fuzzy matting surrounding the image doesn't actually belong in the document, and instead the image itself is printed as crisp and clean as if it were the next letter to the right of the mailing address. Obviously there is much about such matters that I don't understand, but this doesn't change the fact that the Konica was able to effortlessly accomplish something for me that had heretofore been completely impracticable.As impressed as I was with text, full-color printing was, if anything, even more arresting, with less false contouring and better rejection of jaggies than I get when viewing the same image on my plasma television! From photographs to color brochure designs and back, it is clear to me after even a few short trials that all but the most heavy home-office users will be nothing short of fully satisfied by the all-color performance of this almond-colored little sumo wrestler and its slow, moderately noisy, but unimpeachably serviceable output.The ideal user for this machine -- well, the ideal user other than a crabby and self-alienated and as a result largely friendless-old-coot-before-his-time like your present columnist -- would seem to be the scholastically minded seventeen year-old about to leave home for the toughest school that would have him- or her as a student. Indeed I can't really even look at this printer, much less use it, without transporting myself to a dimly-lit dorm room someplace: It's three-AM and six nervous, dirty-blue-jean wearing kids are standing in an uneasy semicircle around the precocious group-leader, who only just let slip that they don't actually have to walk the flash-drive with their project on it all the way to Kinko's now that the buses have stopped running. Meanwhile the guy who hasn't been one of those kids in more than half his lifetime now may sit over here, on the other side of town, pounding-out bad fiction and even worse narrative memoir, and never once have to worry about any of the tree he's killing for no good reason getting stuck inside his equipment and screwing-up his whole print job.If it's true that I'm the sort of guy who flips a lot further out than most when things don't do what they say they will on the wrapper, then perhaps the upside of this failing is that, in some specific ways, consumer products have an oddly lower standard to live up to, in earning my esteem. An object that says, "Dave, I'm the newest whiz-bang thing, and I've got the opening-night jitters to prove it" is not going to last in my house (not least because the Polynesian burial ground over which my house's fractious electrical supply was apparently built will only eat such a product and spit it out before I've learned to hate it for my own personal reasons, anyway). But a product that says, "Dave, I will sit here, inconspicuously, un-inspiringly, and do exactly that which you expected when you read about me before buying," is the product that will have my allegiance -- if not my still-broken heart, since that is locked away someplace else -- forever.A word or two of caveat are also in order, here. First, a few users out there have reported some performance quirks with this machine, but it would seem after a little digging that those users might be having most of their troubles as a result of running non-laser-quality paper through this bad-boy, which strikes me as a bit pointless anyway. (In for a pound, and all that.) A user who splurges on a ream of name-brand, high-visibility bright, laser-printer paper, would appear unlikely to have any problems with quirky performance whatsoever.Second, the power consumption of this machine is anything but Al-Gore-friendly. In my house, with my house's Amityville electrical system, the Konica causes a pulsating dimming of the lights even when it's at idle. But the amusing thing here is that, in a left-handed way, this trait actually saves power in my own usage, because it inspires me (or perhaps I should say terrifies me) into toggling the Konica all the way off when I'm not printing.Third, and most important, if you have cats as I do you will very much want to close both the paper feed-tray and the output slot after every use, since both of these are the flimsiest aspects of the overall design, and will unceremoniously snap off -- greatly complicating any subsequent printing processes -- the first time an innocent kitty-cat mistakes either one of them for a viewing perch at the top of your home-office rig. And this would, I'll have to admit, seriously cut into one's impression of the machine's overall rugged build quality.I'll post a follow-up review after I've gotten better-acquainted with this guy, but the initial impressions simply could not be any more favorable. Readers in the market for a new printer may, as far as I'm concerned, buy the Konica-Minolta Magicolor 1600W with absolute confidence that what they're being promised is exactly what they'll get. And if they're anything at all like me, that's more than enough satisfaction of expectation to ensure that they won't be disappointed. Unless you need wireless (a buying group that includes a grand-total of nobody, admit it) or forty-page-per-minute printing (in which case you wouldn't be reading this), it would seem impossible to buy this particular printer and wish you'd gotten a different one instead.

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

What do you expect for about 100 bucks?

I use color laser printers to print CD inserts. I had used 3 other Konica Minolta machines in the past and was always happy with the high quality and vivid colors. Those machines were ...Read complete review

I use color laser printers to print CD inserts. I had used 3 other Konica Minolta machines in the past and was always happy with the high quality and vivid colors. Those machines were the 2400, 2450 and MF2490. All used the same toner carts and all had excellent color reproduction. I thought that based on that track record, this would be a decent printer. Well, it is if you aren't picky, and for a little over $100, I should probably have known better. For me, this was a huge step backwards.

I was going to use this to replace a Brother HL-4040 which isn't a bad machine, but it's color reproduction, particularly reds, always looked washed out. Well, it's even worse with this machine, and what's really bad is that there isn't any way to manually calibrate it to correct or intesify the color (such as with the Brother). In addition, when using glossy stock, the prints come out with a mottled surface, instead of smooth like the Brother and the other K-M machines I owned in the past.

The final knocks against it is that the toner carts are tiny, are chipped so one cannot stretch them out by using them after being told they are empty (usually they aren't), and, of course, are starters. With the way I use the machine, I am on pace to only get around 160 prints before having to change them, making the cost per page quite high. I'll not be getting a new set and will likely go back to my Brother until I find another printer that I like.

This printer is fine for anyone not very demanding with their color printing, but I would not recommend it for serious printing. The cost per page is outrageous, but then that's the business model that these printer companies use nowadays. It is quite compact, due to it's multi-pass printing design (each color is printed separately instead of all at once), and pretty light. No dust cover is included to protect the paper being fed into the machine, but is available as an add-on.

I may try a higher end Konica in the future, although this machine has soured me on their quality.

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5.0

Great Printer and an EXCELLENT price

By Talie the artist

from Abilene, Texas

About Me Frequent User

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Compact Design
  • Easy To Set Up
  • Easy To Use
  • Fast Print Time
  • Reliable
  • Sharp tones & colors

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Everyday documents
    • Graphics & Charts
    • Photos
    • Professional Documents

    Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

    Easy to set up. Had ONE paper jam, but it was my fault it jammed, but even so it was very easy to learn how to open everything and remove the jam. Haven't had an issue since. Would recommend for small volume home laser printer since I only use it as such for craft projects and my art.

    • Primary use:
    • Personal

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    5.0

    Performs well, and is vey fast.

    By Grammy

    from Lakeland, Fl.

    About Me Infrequent User

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Fast Print Time
    • Sharp tones & colors

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Everyday documents

      Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

      I don't print things very often and like that I don't have to worry about the ink cartrages drying out.

      • Primary use:
      • Personal

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      4.0

      Solid Low-Cost Laser Printer

      By markmay76

      from Dayton OH

      About Me Infrequent User

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Generic Refills Available
      • Low price
      • Quick Color Prints

      Cons

      • A little loud
      • Expensive oem toner

      Best Uses

      • Everyday documents
      • Graphics & Charts
      • Professional Documents

      Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

      Produces nice color printouts relatively quickly. It is somewhat loud, but nothing too unusual for a laser printer.

      • Primary use:
      • Personal

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      5.0

      Nice Color Printer for a Great Price!!

      By mopar2ya

      from Washington State

      About Me Frequent User

      Pros

      • Compact Design
      • Durable Construction
      • Easy To Set Up
      • Easy To Use
      • Reliable
      • Sharp tones & colors

      Cons

      • Slow Print Time

      Best Uses

      • Everyday documents
      • Graphics & Charts
      • Photos

      Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

      I bought this printer and had reservations about quality, but am very pleased with this printer.

      The print quality is more than adequate for my needs and looks to be a printer that will be very cost effective for my needs.

      Replacement cartirdges seem to be rather expensive, but it looks like refilling your own cartriges will save alot in this area, and seems to be a very cost effective alternative to buying replacement cartridges.

      I am very pleased with this printer as a low cost alternative to color injet printers. Very pleased!

      • Primary use:
      • Personal

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      2.0

      Not the best printer at all

      By Allan

      from Sacramento, CA

      About Me Frequent User

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Compact Design
      • Sharp tones & colors

      Cons

      • Flimsy Construction
      • Hard To Use
      • Jams Easily

      Best Uses

      • Professional Documents

      Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

      Very good quality of printed image almost as photo printer
      Very fast delivery thanks B&H
      If the laser color printer is cheap, it could not be good enough to use every day.
      Driver problems: took me a few hours to find driver what actually works on Windows 7 64 bit. Find out Russian version of driver was recognizable on my machine any English version did NOT work at all.
      Feeding system on that printer so bad have to put just single sheet of paper in order of paper not to be jammed

      • Primary use:
      • Personal

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      5.0

      Great Printer

      By Worker bee

      from Chicago, IL

      About Me Frequent User

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Compact Design
      • Easy To Set Up
      • Easy To Use
      • Fast Print Time
      • Reliable

      Cons

        Best Uses

          Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

          This is used as an office printer and has been reliable and fast. Reliable, good quality copies.

          • Primary use:
          • Business

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          5.0

          Well Pleased!

          By DRJ

          from Jackson, Tennessee

          About Me Frequent User

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Compact Design
          • Durable Construction
          • Easy To Set Up
          • Easy To Use
          • Reliable

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Everyday documents

            Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

            The product works well, is priced right, does front and back autommatically, and produces a quality print.

            • Primary use:
            • Personal

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            4.0

            Good Price. Good Laser.

            By Lightfoot

            from Las Vegas, NV

            About Me Infrequent User

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Compact Design
            • Durable Construction
            • Easy To Set Up
            • Easy To Use
            • Fast Print Time

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Everyday documents

              Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

              Cheap laser. I am Happy. Not so sure about the cartridge rotation/loading thing yet.

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              5.0

              magicolor 1600w

              By Butch

              from Galveston Texas

              About Me Frequent User

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Compact Design
              • Easy To Use
              • Sharp tones & colors

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Everyday documents
                • Graphics & Charts

                Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

                Purchasing this united was easy, plus they had the best price out there. I have had several magicolor
                printers. For the price and quality of the prints
                you cannot beat it.

                • Primary use:
                • Business

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                3.0

                Good 4 office or home office

                By lottery guru

                from chicago IL

                About Me Heavy Duty User

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • IT IS LASER WOW

                Cons

                • Lack of media option

                Best Uses

                • Only and only office

                Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

                Hard to setup loud when start(my son fall when it goes TTHHARKKK) manual is useless dont get me wrong printer is good for office use but not 4 home software has not much option 4 printing color laser but can not print pictures no opt for Glossy photo or matte paper only method this printer knows is plain paper with few size option minolta CS is good but media option is like my 15years old cell phone with carrying bag funny printing photo from MS OFFice works but same pic same setting from other program i get error will buy only if i need to print lot of office doc or diagram for all other purpose i will stick with my Canon inkjet .

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                5.0

                Great Printer!

                By Rage

                from Wellington, FL

                About Me Frequent User

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Easy To Set Up
                • Easy To Use
                • Fast Print Time
                • Sharp tones & colors

                Cons

                • Large Footprint

                Best Uses

                • Everyday documents
                • Graphics & Charts

                Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

                Easy to use, crystal clear printing. Definitely a huge step up from my previous inkjet printers.

                • Primary use:
                • Personal

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                5.0

                Excellent Printer

                By Deep

                from Canada

                About Me Infrequent User

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Compact Design
                • Easy To Set Up
                • Easy To Use
                • Fast Print Time
                • Low toner consumption
                • Sharp tones & colors

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Everyday documents
                  • Professional Documents

                  Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

                  it's worthy againts of price,excellent printing,I will recommend to my friends

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                  5.0

                  Great Bargain!

                  By Iowa Bill

                  from Ankeny, IA

                  About Me Frequent User

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Compact Design
                  • Easy To Set Up
                  • Easy To Use
                  • Fast Print Time
                  • Low toner consumption
                  • Reliable
                  • Sharp tones & colors

                  Cons

                  • Expensive Toner

                  Best Uses

                  • Everyday documents
                  • Graphics & Charts
                  • Professional Documents

                  Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

                  A great, basic color laser printer. No scanning or faxing but it produces crisp copies in a relatively speedy fashion. Installation was very easy. The only thing you need to be aware of is the price of OEM toner cartridges. Cost me nearly $300 to purchase a set of the high capacity ones but considering they produce about 2,500 copies I should be set for a year. B&H by far had the best price for this machine.

                  • Primary use:
                  • Personal

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                  5.0

                  magic color

                  By Yankee catman

                  from hollidaysburg,pa

                  About Me Infrequent User

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Compact Design
                  • Easy To Set Up
                  • Easy To Use

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Everyday documents
                    • Graphics & Charts
                    • Professional Documents

                    Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

                    i have only used this printer a couple of times works well and color is good for plain laser paper

                    • Primary use:
                    • Personal

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                    5.0

                    Satisfied Customer

                    By Hawkeye

                    from Whitewright, TX

                    About Me Frequent User

                    Verified Buyer

                    Pros

                    • Durable Construction
                    • Easy To Set Up
                    • Easy To Use
                    • Reliable
                    • Sharp tones & colors

                    Cons

                    • Large Footprint

                    Best Uses

                    • Everyday documents
                    • Graphics & Charts
                    • Professional Documents

                    Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

                    After ordering this printer, I was very satisfied with the response and speed of B&H Photo in filling this order. The printer works better than most low cost laser printers. I would recommend B&H Photo to a person who wants to get his product in a timely manner. I would recommend the Magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer to anybody who is on a tight budget and wants a quality printer.

                    • Primary use:
                    • Personal

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                    4.0

                    good buy

                    By re

                    from nj

                    Verified Buyer

                    Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

                    great for every day use reliable sharp prints

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                    4.0

                    look as real

                    By TM

                    from Temple City, CA

                    About Me Infrequent User

                    Verified Buyer

                    Pros

                      Cons

                        Best Uses

                        • Everyday documents

                        Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

                        for printting docunment. Better buy the discount toner when you buy the printer or next time you'll pay more.

                        • Primary use:
                        • Personal

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                        4.0

                        Works and can't beat the price

                        By Andy

                        from Chicago, IL

                        About Me Frequent User

                        Verified Buyer

                        Pros

                        • Sharp tones & colors

                        Cons

                        • No network connectivity

                        Best Uses

                        • Everyday documents
                        • Professional Documents

                        Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

                        I haven't been using it long, but so far no complaints. It's hard to be let down with a color laser printer for [$], and so far it's been great. Fast, crisp BW printing, and surprisingly good color. The color might be slow compared to other color laser printers, but I bought this to lower the cost of printing compared to inkjets for my kids school projects. Compared to inkjet on plain paper the color prints are actually better and faster, not to mention cheaper.

                        • Primary use:
                        • Personal

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                        5.0

                        Best Buy in Town

                        By jayfin

                        from Tucson

                        About Me Frequent User

                        Verified Buyer

                        Pros

                        • Easy To Use
                        • Good troubleshooting
                        • Priced right
                        • Relatively easy to setup

                        Cons

                        • Insufficient intial toner

                        Best Uses

                        • Everyday documents
                        • Graphics & Charts

                        Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

                        This laser color printer is used strictly for personal use. I shifted from an inkjet to a laser printer simply because I live in an arid and hot climate and the inkjet ink would dry up sometimes after only printing a few copies. The toner from this printer is not affected by the climate. The cost of toner is quite high so, I buy a new printer which only comes with a starter supply of toner and when it runs out, I buy another printer rather than spending over 4 times the cost of the printer for 4 OEM toner cartridges. You can buy refurbished toner cartridges for less but you are asking for trouble if you do so. Also I keep the old printers and have used parts from old ones rather than having to order parts or have someone fix it for me.

                        • Primary use:
                        • Personal

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                        4.0

                        Nice For The Price

                        By Van

                        from Lilburn, GA

                        About Me Infrequent User

                        Verified Buyer

                        Pros

                        • Compact Design
                        • Durable Construction
                        • Easy To Set Up
                        • Easy To Use
                        • Fast Print Time
                        • Low toner consumption
                        • Reliable
                        • Sharp tones & colors

                        Cons

                          Best Uses

                          • Everyday documents
                          • Graphics & Charts

                          Comments about magicolor 1600W Konica Minolta Laser Printer:

                          I bought this printer because I was tired of replacing ink jet cartridges. As infrequently as I print the cartridges would dry out. Toner does not.
                          The Good: Price obviously. It prints decent pictures. Print time is decent. It's a sturdy and nice looking piece of equipment. It's footprint is 1/3rd larger than most inkjets but it fits where my old printer used to sit.
                          The Bad: Initial startup takes forever, but only when you first install it, be prepared to wait while it chuggs happily away. I've installed 2 now and both were the same. It won't print from Windows picture viewer, gives an error light. I'm using Windows 7 64 bit so you may not have that issue. I would prefer a paper tray that slides under the printer rather than sticking out the front but I knew that before I bought it, that being said....
                          The Ugly: Because the paper tray sticks out the front the top sheet which is fed first collects dust, remember I said I print very infrequently. Konica makes a snap on cover to alleviate this problem but the thing is........NO ONE HAS IT!
                          Not even the manufacturer, very frustrating but really just a small detail.

                          All in all I do not regret my purchase and given the same circumstances I would make the same choice.

                          • Primary use:
                          • Personal

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