MX-B427PW

Compact powerhouse: Big performance in a space-saving design.

MX-B427PW Monochrome Wireless Printer

  • Prints up to 42 pages per minute
  • Maximum paper capacity of 900 sheets
  • 600 x 600 dpi printing delivers clear images and text

The MX-B427PW desktop monochrome printer delivers crisp, high-quality output with exceptional ease of use. This ultra-compact printer provides customers with a simplified user experience and the confidence of knowing their jobs will come out right the first time, every time. The MX-B427PW is equipped with economical features that reduce energy consumption both while in use and during sleep mode. Offering wireless capability right out of the box, the MX-B427PW is the perfect solution for the workplace or home office.

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A Sharp MX-C305W color printer, gray and black, with a touchscreen control panel.

FEATURES

  • Productive printing speeds of up to 42 pages per minute.
  • Easy-to-use 2-line LCD operation panel.
  • Supports letter and legal size paper through the standard paper drawer and bypass tray.
  • Compact design easily fits into small spaces in desktop or console configurations.
  • Standard automatic two-sided printing.
  • Offers up to three paper sources with available 900-sheet maximum paper capacity.
  • Supports popular mobile technologies, enabling users to easily print files from smartphones, tablets and notebook computers.
  • Sharp Remote Device Manager* (SRDM) allows administrators to have centralized control of their networked printers in order to simplify installation and management.
  • Standard Confidential Print feature helps ensure output security via simple PIN.
  • 600 x 600 dpi printing delivers clear, crisp images and text page after page.
  • Standard PCL®6 and PostScript ®3™ compatible printing capability.
  • 100-sheet bypass tray for envelopes, heavy paper and specialty media.

*Some SRDM features are not available. Contact your Sharp representative for availability and details.


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Own It or Lease It?

Strategic Acquisition: Leasing vs. Buying Your Office Copier


Choosing the right way to get your office equipment is a critical business decision. At Florida Copiers, we offer flexible leasing and sales programs designed to fit your unique budget and operational pace.


To help you quickly decide which option aligns best with your goals, here is a straightforward comparison of the key benefits: 

Feature Leasing (The Flexible Path) Buying (The Direct Path)
Upfront Cost Low or none; preserves capital. High initial capital outlay.
Technology Easy and seamless upgrades; always have the latest machine. Technology becomes outdated over time.
Budgeting Predictable, fixed monthly expenses. No monthly payments after purchase.
Maintenance Often included in the lease agreement. Costs are typically your responsibility.
Ownership No ownership; the copier is returned at end of term. Full ownership and control over a long-term asset.
Tax Benefit Lease payments can be written off as an operating expense. Potential for depreciation and Section 179 tax deductions.
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Feature Leasing (The Flexible Path) Buying (The Direct Path)
Upfront Cost Low or none; preserves capital. High initial capital outlay.
Technology Easy and seamless upgrades; always have the latest machine. Technology becomes outdated over time.
Budgeting Predictable, fixed monthly expenses. No monthly payments after purchase.
Maintenance Often included in the lease agreement. Costs are typically your responsibility.
Ownership No ownership; the copier is returned at end of term. Full ownership and control over a long-term asset.
Tax Benefit Lease payments can be written off as an operating expense. Potential for depreciation and Section 179 tax deductions.