Savin 3725 Printer Review
One of the most compact models in its class, the Savin Savinfax 3725 laser fax machine can also handle copying and printing, for a fairly well-rounded device. Print speeds of 15 pages per minute are just fast enough for small office use, though network printing is optional. Cost-effective operation is one of its biggest advantages, thanks to affordable Savin 3725 printer toner.
Alternately referred to as the 3725e, the unit has a Super G3 modem that works in tandem with its JBIG compression to fax a page in as little as 3 seconds. It can also save important faxes from being lost with a combination of 6 MB of memory and a battery backup system that protects against temporary power loss. The system memory is also useful for storing incoming faxes that can't be printed when the machine is out of paper or Savinfax 3725 toner.
Small office spaces often don't have room for bulky machines, and the 3725 measures just 16.2x17.6x19.5 inches, with a weight of only 40.8 pounds. The base model includes a 50-sheet automatic document feeder, which lets users work through a stack of originals quickly, and the standard paper capacity of 350 sheets can be upgraded to a maximum of 850 sheets when needed.
Replacing toners is simple, and also affordable, as the price of Savin 3725 toner cartridges is surprisingly low for a small office machine. The Savinfax 3725 toner cartridges also have higher yields than might be expected, each able to supply up to 6,000 pages before expiring.
For offices with a workload that includes a lot of faxing, it is hard to go wrong with the 3725. With sharp output quality, solid speeds, and affordable Savin 3725 toner supplies, it is an excellent value for a small office with a limited budget.