Lexmark 2300 plus printers accommodate a Tractor 2 option - an exclusive in this performance category - which allows you to simultaneously load two forms and switch between them... more
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Lexmark 2300 plus printers accommodate a Tractor 2 option - an exclusive in this performance category - which allows you to simultaneously load two forms and switch between them with the mere touch of a button. The 2300 plus printers offer multiple paper paths, allowing you to choose the best path for the media selected. For thick multipart continuous-sheet forms, there's a standard tractor feed. For cut sheets, there's the easy front-load sheet feed. And there's a bottom feed path to take high-volume continuous forms straight from the carton. No other printer at this price/performance level delivers so much versatility. Enhanced speed and throughput are key features of today's dot matrix impact printers, and both the 9-pin and 24-pin 2300 plus models are built to perform.
Advantages: Cheap, Decent Print Quality, Relatively Fast, General Good Budget Printer Disadvantages: Ink Catridge costs, Lack of USB cable
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Printers. OK they’re not the most exciting things to write about but when there is a bargain to be had, I’ve got to let everyone know! The cost of my Lexmark Z13? £24.99! Yes that was the cost of my new printer! Plus a £2.99 P+P charge but still it was under £30! I bought it from Dixons Online but you can buy it from any of your local Currys, Dixons or PC World for £29.99 (which is only a few pounds more) at the moment. Apart from an Apollo branded printer at £39.99, I couldn’t recall a printer being this cheap! This model was originally £50 RRP, so yes, it has been reduced to around half price! What a bargain!
I’ve been looking a printer since I sold my last one along with my computer to a friend of mine, but being skint due to the event called Christmas, I was going to hold it off...
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Advantages: Top of the range Disadvantages: Very pricey
...- Lexmark
Compatibility - PC
Packaged Quantity - 1
RAM Max Supported Size - 416 MB
Printer Type - Workgroup printerForm Factor - Stationary
Technology - Laser
Max H-Resolution BW 1200 dpi
Max V-Resolution BW 1200 dpi
Duplex Printout Included
Monthly Duty Cycle (Users Qty) 100000+ (large workgroup)
Media Path Type Curved
Media Type Envelopes, Transparencies, Labels, Plain paper, Banners
Language Simulation PostScript 3, PCL 6, Adobe PPDS
PostScript Support Standard
Connectivity Technology Cable
Scanner Type None
Modem Type None
Networking Type Print server
Colour White
Max Media Size (Standard) Legal (216 x 356 mm)
Output Type Monochrome
OS Required Microsoft Windows 95, Novell NetWare 3.2
Service & Support 1 year warranty
Printer Speed 40 ppm
Total Media Capacity 500 sheets
Width 41.8 cm...
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Advantages: fast, durable, value-for-money, toner and photoconductor are separated Disadvantages: black and white, not fully automatic print on both pages
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Lexmark E 330, a workgroup monochrome laser printer, is my main printer at my workplace. With the size of around one foot in all dimensions (Width: 39.6 cm X Depth: 35.3 cm X Height: 24.9 cm), the printer can be placed almost everywhere in the office; on a tables, cupboards, shelves, or else. It is a network printer which surpassed 40,000 pages right now, so, I have many things to review about!!
Installation and Setup
On the very first day if my use, I've used it as my personal printer. The driver for Lexmark E 330 is included in the package which I found it can easily be installed. You can plug it in USB or parallel port as you like. After that, the printer had to be installed in the network which was beyond my responsibility. The IT staff was there to set it up. I watched them and realised that...
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Printers, I must admit I rarely use them at home. But they're one of those gadgets I must have. When it comes to buying printers cheap and cheerful does me just fine. My photos get developed at the chemists, so no need for one of those snazzy photo... more
I bought this printer to replace my trusty C66, and it has not dissapointed.
It is a pretty cheap printer that churns out pages pretty quickly, and has the advantage of quite a lot of settings and preferences which can be chosed dependent on quality, more