Epson AcuLaser M8000N Laser Printer
One of the advantages of an A3 printer is often printed A4 pages faster than equivalent A4 printers. This is because they are printed side and the machine can get through more pages to the equivalent time, to get more transportation. M8000N Epson mono laser uses this trick, and be able to print full-page A3.

It is intended for busy offices because the company says can print up to 44ppm. Surprisingly, this printer is not much deeper than a machine A4 line, but is wider and taller than most. The design is conventional – as in the upper surface is a deep depression, which takes the output of the pages and the base of this board lifts to reveal the high performance, combined drum and toner cartridge. There is a pull-out support in the front of the machine when you’re printing pages A3.At front right is 132 x 65 pixel, backlit LCD screen that displays up to five lines of text or bitmap is displayed in the graphics for the status and help information.
In front of the screen is the usual menu navigation segment four rings, with an OK button in the center and two additional buttons to start and stop a print job. The main paper tray can take both A3 and A4 and is telescopic, so it only stands out from the front of the machine when set to use the larger paper size. A drop-down multipurpose tray directly above the main tray, can also take both paper sizes, the feeding of up to 150 sheets of special paper.

In the back are USB sockets, Ethernet and legacy parallel ports, so connecting this equipment in a variety of print environments must be simple. Physics is very easy to set, lift the top cover and slot in the combined drum and toner cartridge, which should be good for 15,000 pages. Software installation is also simple and Epson driver offers both PCL 6 emulation and Adobe PostScript Level 3. Drivers are available for Windows, OS X and various Linux distributions, UNIX, Novell and Citrix. [Epson]