Lanier LD360 Printer Review
Though some buyers might be put off by the high price and bulky design of the Lanier LD360 laser copier, larger offices will see the value in its fast speeds of up to 60 pages per minute, and its excellent document storage capabilities. The LD360SP configuration adds multifunction capabilities like scanning and printing, for even more functionality. The price will be somewhat offset by affordable Lanier LD360 printer toner costs.
The LD360 is a bit of an upgrade from the LD200 series, as it includes a larger hard drive of 160 GB. This is particularly important for the Document Server feature, which stores PDF, TIFF, and JPEG files for later access and on-demand printing. The unit integrates with the office network to make these files available to PCs as well.
If the initial paper capacity of 4,300 sheets is limiting for a fast-paced office, optional input paper trays are available, bringing the maximum capacity to 8,300 sheets. The multiple trays also provide some flexibility when it comes to media sizes and types, which is perfect for an office that frequently uses a variety of media. Other upgrade options include a number of finishing units for stapling, folding, hole-punching, and sorting.
Affordable toners are essential for keeping running costs down, and Lanier LD360 toner cartridges are some of the most affordable in its class. Since the Lanier LD360 toner cartridges are compatible with multiple different models, the price is very low, and capacities of up to 43,000 pages mean users won't be replacing them on a frequent basis.
With its Document Server technology to enhance the office workflow, and fast speeds for copying, printing, and scanning, the Lanier LD360 has the features and functionality busy users need. The management of digital documents has never been easier, and yet its paper handling is also top-notch.