New York, NY -- Following the trend of most printer companies these days in this budget-conscious economy, Panasonic has now released three inexpensive laser multifunction printers, according to PC Magazine. The printers include the KX-MB2000, KX-MB2010, and KX-MB-2030 which all offer printing speeds of up to 24ppm, copying, networked scanning, and Panasonic’s own “office-enabling” software. Until now, Panasonic has not offered any low cost laser printers which offered networked printing, copying, and scanning.
Not only are these printers cost-effective, but they are also space-efficient as well. None weighs any more than 30 lbs and are no larger than 12x16.5x17” (HxWxD). Each comes standard with a 250-sheet input tray and an 20-page ADF and prints at a max resolution of 9600x9600 dpi. < /p>
At the time of this writing, we could not find any information that make distinctions between the models, but PC Magazine notes that the top of the line model, the 2030 comes with a fax. The fax offers the added bonus of a “Fax Preview” so it can be viewed before it is printed. p>
The three models have not had any dates announced for their availability, however we do know that the KX-MB2000 will cost $129, the KX-MB2010, $159, and KX-MB-2030, $189.