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Konica Minolta Magicolor 2400W Color Laser Printer (5250220-100)
 
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Konica Minolta Magicolor 2400W Color Laser Printer (5250220-100)

by Konica-Minolta
2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • 2,400 x 600 dpi resolution in black and color
  • Up to 5 ppm color, 20 ppm black print speed
  • 35,000-page maximum monthly duty cycle
  • 32 MB standard memory
  • USB 2.0 interface, optional Ethernet; PC compatible

Product Details

Supplementary Guide [2.36mb PDF]| Product Manual [4.05mb PDF]
  • Item Weight: 53 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 55 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B0007IG202
  • Item model number: 5250220-100
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: July 7, 2004

Product Description

The magicolor 2400W from KONICA MINOLTA is the color laser alternative to ink jet printers. Its small, quick, and ready for any print job-from letters and reports to family photos and fun flyers. Theres no special paper required and its got long-lasting supplies so you can print page after page of durable, high-impact color. Dont try this with a bargain-bin ink jet!


 

Customer Reviews

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198 of 198 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent printer - worthless documentation, February 24, 2005
This review is from: Konica Minolta Magicolor 2400W Color Laser Printer (5250220-100) (Office Product)
This is the second Konica-Minolta Magicolor color laser I have purchased. The first was a 2430DL which I purchased for my office. Basically the printers are the same except that the 2400W does not have ethernet connectivity, or an LED read-out (the printer messages from the 2400W pop up in a window on your computer screen), and the 2400W costs about $100 less.

Printing quality is the same on both units. Warm up time is quick, pages come out fast, and quality is good. Text quality is excellent. We also have a $10,000 color laser at work and the Konica units print text just as well and graphics almost as well.

Obviously I liked these printers enough to buy a second one, however I only give the product 4 stars because neither my 2430DL or the 2400W worked right out of the box and the accompanying "documentation" (if you can call it that) is a total joke.

Installation of my 2400W conked out with a message saying, and I quote: "Put Cyan toner". Huh? I opened up the unit and the magenta toner was on top. The rotate toner cartridge button refused to work and, as I said before, the manual is useless. I had to call tech support. Eventually we discovered that the magenta and cyan toner cartridges were switched. When switched back the unit performed perfectly.

Installation of my 2430DL appeared to work but the prints initially were faded and the toner rubbed off. Another call to tech support revealed that two clips that are supposed to hold the paper tightly against the fuser were not down all the way. When these were seated properly the unit functioned perfectly.

The installation instructions contain one page of sketches that look like they were made by a grade-schooler. Worthless. The thick "manual" consists of only one-quarter of one page of generic information which is repeated a bazillion times in a bazillion different languages, 4 per page. Curious, but utterly worthless.

On the plus side, Konica's tech support is excellent. The calls are toll-free, I only had to wait on hold a few minutes each time, and I got to speak to native English speakers who were very knowledgeable, polite, and helpful.

Here are a couple of other tidbits which may be of interest. The 2400W only connects via a USB cable, which is NOT included. Also, the printer uses 4 toner cartridges: black, cyan, magenta, and blue. The combined cost of theses cartridges is almost as much as the printer sells for at discount office stores. And... the toner cartridges which come with the printer are "starter" cartridges which are only one-third full, so get ready to spend some $$$ on replacement cartridges.

Power consumption on this unit is high compared to my previous home laser (an HP Laserjet 6L). When the Konica unit is switched on my room lights flicker constantly, even when not printing. So I turn the thing off after every use. Normally you can leave it on all the time and it will go into power saver mode by itself after about 20-30 minutes (by the way, you will have to get used to the loud clunk it makes when going to sleep - initially it will scare you because 20 minutes after making a print you have forgotten all about the printer, and, as I say it is a LOUD clunk!)

Both the 2430DL and the 2400W have a paper tray with a complete enclosure, which is very nice for keeping the paper clean and out of the way.

Duplexing is manual. You have to print one side then put the sheet(s) back into the printer upside down for the second side.

So, in summary: some installation headaches, great tech support, worthless documentation, but very nice printing, especially for the money.
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81 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excelent for home use, April 11, 2005
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This review is from: Konica Minolta Magicolor 2400W Color Laser Printer (5250220-100) (Office Product)
I bought that printer because I was sick and tired of ink jets:
* There would always be clogged heads and print output with horizontal bands
* You would use most of the expensive ink cleaning the heads
* The ink would run out in middle phrase without any prior warning, as opposed to the progressive fading of a laser
* You had to wait for the paint to dry
* The result was not waterproof
* Photo quality requires expensive paper

I was almost buying the Oki 5050. The Oki is fast even in color mode and has relatively inexpensive toner. But the 2400W was positioned as a photo printer and was just US$300! I ended up with the 2400W.

This is a great printer for home/home office use. It does print very decent photos even in plain paper. The results are even better with a light (90 g/m2) or matte (167 g/m2) photo paper. My mother stopped complaining that I don't give her enough pictures of the kids.

I have only a few complains:
* The toner is expensive. You can buy a 1500-page "standard" cartridge for US$70 each or a 4500-page "high capacity" cartridge for US$120 each. Since I don't print a lot of stuff, this is ok with me. Interestingly, the set of 4 "standard" cartridges might cost more than a brand new printer - that comes with the same cartridges!
* It cannot print a photo at full page size (Letter, A4) at maximum resolution (2400 X 600) because of lack of memory (it's not expandable); I have to settle with the still decent 1200 X 600 resolution. The most you can get at full resolution is 1/3 of a page.
* It does not come with an Ethernet print server and is incompatible with the Linksys PSUS4 print server that I bought.

Both of the last issues above are addressed at the 2430DL that costs about US$100 more, so I think you should consider that model instead.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great printer for the price, but certain flaws keep it from being perfect, October 28, 2005
This review is from: Konica Minolta Magicolor 2400W Color Laser Printer (5250220-100) (Office Product)
We decided to purchase this printer for our small business to take the load off of our all-in-one inkjet. Originially we were going to get a monochrome laser, but for the price of this printer, it was hard to resist the upgrade, and the color is occassionally usefull for our purposes. Anyways, to the machine itself.

The Printer is well packaged, but the documentation is very poor. English is sparce in the manuals, hard to find, and lacking in information. The tech support is good, however. The printer comes all set up and ready to go, except for the lack of an included USB cable, which I found disappointing, since the box does not state this. The initially driver installation process is finicy, but the installation guide is clear enough to walk you through it.

The printer does a fantastic job with monochrome prints. The warm up time is only 5-10 seconds, and the pages come flying out with perfect quality. The printer has large capacity trays for it's price point, which makes it nice for small businesses. I talked to a tech support technician before I bought, and one thing he told me was to set the printer to B&W mode when I was printing purely B&W documents, as to not waste color toner and time. I set the default to B&W, and change in printer settings as needed.

Now the color is not perfect photo quality. It is great for most business purposes, and can produce good color drafts much more effectively than an inkjet on fast draft. Colors are fairly vivid, and pixilation is not overly noticable. And although the paper tray is adjustable, I could not get it to setup to print properly on precut 4x6 photo paper, though standard sheets work flawlessly.

The biggest scare about purchasing this printer is networking. I want to clear this up. No, there is no ethernet jack, but the printer can be shared over a network with other comptuers using windows, and the disk to put drivers on the other computers. Follow the windows steps, not the drivers steps. However, error messages, etc. are all displayed through the status program, which only works on the computer the printer is directly hooked up to. I have also heard this printer does not work with a print server, but sharing does work, at least with Win2000 and later, probably Win9x.

Although the printer is not overly loud for a laser, it makes some strange clunking noises occassionally, that almost sound like it is breaking itself. You get used to them over time, however.

Overall, this is a great printer for the home user who needs a primary black, but occassional color printer, or a small business. This is not a large scale network printer, but for the price, it's speed, print quality, efficiency, and small scale ability make it a great choice for many looking for the benefits of laser.
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