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Unlike most printers that force you to replace drums every 20k–30k pages, Kyocera uses an amorphous silicon drum rated for 200,000 pages in color mode. The result? Your cost-per-page drops to near-monochrome levels. No drum replacements every other toner change.

No endless nested menus. The 7-inch color touchscreen is responsive (resistive, not capacitive—so works with gloves) and logically laid out. You can set up scan-to-email or scan-to-folder in under a minute.

(Loses points for mobile printing setup friction; gains points for every envelope it swallows without complaint.)

It uses a ceramic-based “Hybrid” fuser that heats up in under 20 seconds. That means less standby power (Kyocera claims ~30% less energy than conventional fusers). It’s one of the few printers where leaving it on all day doesn’t feel like heating a small apartment.

Here’s an interesting, concise write-up on the , focusing on what makes it stand out—both its strengths and its quirks. Kyocera Taskalfa 352ci: The Underrated Workhorse That Lasts (Almost) Forever At first glance, the Kyocera Taskalfa 352ci looks like any other mid-range color multifunction printer (print/copy/scan/fax). But spend a week with it, and you realize it’s the Toyota Land Cruiser of office MFDs—not flashy, but brutally durable and cheap to run.

Envelopes, legal-size, recycled stock, cardstock—the 352ci feeds them without jamming. The straight-through paper path (from the multipurpose tray) is a lifesaver for envelopes or heavy stock that would curl in other machines.

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Kyocera Taskalfa | 352ci

Unlike most printers that force you to replace drums every 20k–30k pages, Kyocera uses an amorphous silicon drum rated for 200,000 pages in color mode. The result? Your cost-per-page drops to near-monochrome levels. No drum replacements every other toner change.

No endless nested menus. The 7-inch color touchscreen is responsive (resistive, not capacitive—so works with gloves) and logically laid out. You can set up scan-to-email or scan-to-folder in under a minute. kyocera taskalfa 352ci

(Loses points for mobile printing setup friction; gains points for every envelope it swallows without complaint.) Unlike most printers that force you to replace

It uses a ceramic-based “Hybrid” fuser that heats up in under 20 seconds. That means less standby power (Kyocera claims ~30% less energy than conventional fusers). It’s one of the few printers where leaving it on all day doesn’t feel like heating a small apartment. No drum replacements every other toner change

Here’s an interesting, concise write-up on the , focusing on what makes it stand out—both its strengths and its quirks. Kyocera Taskalfa 352ci: The Underrated Workhorse That Lasts (Almost) Forever At first glance, the Kyocera Taskalfa 352ci looks like any other mid-range color multifunction printer (print/copy/scan/fax). But spend a week with it, and you realize it’s the Toyota Land Cruiser of office MFDs—not flashy, but brutally durable and cheap to run.

Envelopes, legal-size, recycled stock, cardstock—the 352ci feeds them without jamming. The straight-through paper path (from the multipurpose tray) is a lifesaver for envelopes or heavy stock that would curl in other machines.