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Konica Minolta Magicolor 2530DL

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Very Good

  • Pros
  • PictBridge port
  • Low costs per page
  • Cons
  • Low capacity toner cartridges in box
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Konica Minolta Magicolor 2530DL Review

by Paul Jasper

The network-capable 2530DL includes a PictBridge port forprinting directly from a digital camera.

The Konica Minolta 2530DL is a compact color laser with built-in networking features. At $399 (as of March 7, 2007), it costs $100 less than its predecessor, the 2430DL, did at release, and it offers a few improvements, including increased memory and lower accessory costs.

The 2530DL doubles the internal memory to 64MB, which enabled us to print high-resolution photos successfully from a digital camera attached to the printer's front-mounted PictBridge port. Without an expensive memory upgrade, however, the 2430DL could print only in draft mode.

Like all GDI-based printers, the 2530DL depends on your PC to render its pages. Konica Minolta provides a driver that lets the 2530DL work with Macs as well as with Windows PCs. The simple control panel includes a two-line LCD that's simplifies the task of entering setup parameters, such as the image quality and image size to use when printing from the PictBridge port.

The single paper tray holds 200 sheets of paper or 10 envelopes. You can add an optional 500-sheet paper tray for $199 and an optional duplexer for $229.

At 17.3 pages per minute, the 2530DL's text printing speed lags behind most other budget-priced color lasers we've tested recently, but its 2.6-ppm speed for plain-paper graphics and 2.0-ppm speed for glossy photos are closer to average.

In our tests, the 2530DL produced heavy-looking but well-formed text characters with crisp edges. Line art was quite dark, too, with some minor horizontal banding. Our grayscale print had a yellow-brown tint and overly dark shadows. On plain paper, our color samples showed plenty of detail in the darkest areas but had inaccurate colors. At the 2530DL's highest quality setting, photos printed on glossy paper exhibited good contrast and shadow detail, but off colors and grainy dithering patterns.

The printer comes with toner cartridges rated to last for just 1500 pages each. High-capacity replacement cartridges rated for 4500 pages each cost $85 for black and $130 for each color. You can save a little extra by purchasing a bundle of all three color cartridges for $349. The $149 drum cartridge has a lifetime of 45,000 black pages or 11,250 color pages, yielding an estimated cost of 2.2 cents per page for black-and-white output and 11 cents per page for color prints. That's quite reasonable for a budget-priced printer.

The Konica Minolta Magicolor 2530DL is an economical choice for printing text and photos, if space and convenience are more important to you than print quality. It will appeal especially to professionals in need of quick, tolerable-quality photo prints from a digital camera.

Paul Jasper

User Reviews for Konica Minolta Magicolor 2530DL

  • Reviewed by: Heyhay

    Duration of ownership: 2 Years

    Strengths: Good print quality, reasonable print speeds (lower than stated however).

    Weaknesses: Incredibly expensive to operate, the black toner that comes in the box did not last for 500 pages of printing, and all three color toners went shortly after that. With the initial printer cost being $350+, that breaks down to 70 cents a page, and I’m afraid that it doesn’t get much better. The cost to replace with four 1500 page output toners (Konica brand) was $417+ or 27.8 cents per page and yes they all expired by the end of 2000 printed pages. Even the four 4500 page output after market toners that are in the machine now cost a total of $290 or 7 cent a printed page.

    Overall Evaluation: To say that one of the pros the unit is the of a low cost of operation is ridiculous. Although the hardware cost is low, to fully load it with full bore consumables triples the initial cost of the unit, and amounts to consumer fraud by the manufacturer(although a common practice by nearly all printer manufacturers). Even if you get beyond the initial costs, 7 to 14 cents a page for a laser print is outrageous, and will come as quite a shock to anyone used to a cost of .5 to 2 cents a page from a laser printer.

  • Reviewed by: janetbetts

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Easy to install & good quality printing.

    Weaknesses: Takes longer than I'd expect to print but quality overrides the time to print.

    Overall Evaluation: Shopped around for quite some time before choosing the Magicolor 2530DL color laser printer. It had one of the highest ratings in its class. I haven't been disappointed this past month in using. Would recommend.

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