Lexmark i3 Color Inkjet printer is an interactive printing solution with style. It connects to your PC or TV set top box. Lexmark i3 offers high-quality printing resolution. It has... more
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Advantages: Cheaper than the No.16 Disadvantages: Lasts less than half the amount of time as the No.16
...Unfortunately, Lexmark cartridges are already quite expensive compared to some of the other makes. If you aren't prepared to pay much for your cartridges then the No.17 is the best choice for you. Unfortunately, the No.17 is only moderate yield so doesn't last for very long. Better value for money is the No.16 cartridge. It is the same shape and size as the No.17 and is compatible with exactly the same printers. The difference is that the No.16 lasts for more than double the amount of time than the No.17 does. The No.16 does cost more money to begin with (usually £5 more), but for the amount of time it lasts it's worth paying the extra few pounds.
Compatible Lexmark printers: i3, X74, X75, X1100 Series, X2200 Series, Z13, Z23, Z25, Z33, Z35, Z500 Series, Z600 Series.
Compatible Compaq Printers: IJ650 Series...
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Advantages: Good Quality ink cartridge, large compatibility list Disadvantages: Expensive
...Well, what can I say about these cartridges
They are made by Lexmark and either produced in the UK, Philippines or Assembled in Mexico, which is marked on the box, and is suitable for a large number of printers and all-in-one machines.
The box front is White and Red and shows a picture of the cartridge, underneath the Black and Red Lexmark Trademark. The back of the box has information about the “Superior Print Quality” whilst one side of the box contains details about the ownership of the trademarks, copyright and patents. The other side has a list of the printers the cartridge is compatible with these are:-
Lexmark Colour Jetprinter Z13, Z23e, Z25, Z25L, Z33, Z34, Z35
Lexmark Colour Jetprinter Z515, Z600 series
Lexmark All-In-One X72, X74, X75, X1100 series
Lexmarki3
Compaq IJ650
Hitachi PriusJet
The cartridges are also...
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Advantages: Better than the competition Disadvantages: none
...Epsom have always been number 1 for printing I have had HP and a lexmark before, but the two epsoms I still have (A3 and A4) are far superior.
I have run a small office for 7 years and I can say without a doubt, epsoms are quieter, quicker, more acurate, and far cheaper to run than HP or others.
Cannon are good in most respects but Epsom are better in quality than these.
Other important areas are support and reliability, where again it excels.
The software that is included in Epsom packages is always the classy, expensive kind that is on sale separately from makes such as adobe, and other profesional companies.
As far as I know for scanning and printing nothing beats Epsom.
In short I cannot praise them enough....
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Power Device: Power supply - external, Power adapter - external
Voltage Required: AC 110/220 V ± 10%
Frequency Required: 50/60 Hz
Compliant Standards: EPA Energy Star
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Manufacturer's product description
Lexmark i3 Color Inkjet printer is an interactive printing solution with style. It connects to your PC or TV set top box. Lexmark i3 offers high-quality printing resolution. It has a low profile, space-saving design. And of course it is really fast with up to 9 pages per minute speed. This printer features low profile that fits underneath your flat-screen monitor, scanner or DVD player. Built-in paper trays allow you to print from a closed cabinet or entertainment center.
Advantages: Excellent Quality Disadvantages: Time it takes to print
...this printer the Lexmark Z22 is cheap and cheerful, the quailty is excellent, the storage space isn't alot., the colour quality is great,
-------First Glance----------------------
my first glance was un-sure if this printer was up to the standard i was looking for, i thought it would be a printer, which would blur out some of the images, but it didnt and i was like 'yes great stuff lets get printing'
--------Is it quality?------------------------
it is quality, prints out are excellent, but they do take some time to print out depending on the choice of colours, and how many different colours are used at once, the cartridges last along time,ive used at least 2 packs if a4 paper in at least 3 days and its still going, and although you may be thinking, isnt that due to the cartridge? well yes i know that is true, but i believe...
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Advantages: Easy to use, Memory card slots. LCD screen Disadvantages: Ink runs out quickly. cartridges expensive
...The Lexmark P915 is a good little printer for the price, it is quite cheap for a Photo printer, i paid about 49 quid for mine i think, the set up is easy and it comes with photo spftware for your computer which is very easy to use. The LCD screen is very clear, which shows very simple instructions clearly, the 3 memory slots make printing pictures striaght from the camera easy. Photos and black and white print quite quickly
The only down sides are that the photo cartridges run out quite quickly and the proper lexmark cartridges are about £25 a throw, so ive found its best to shop around for compatiable own brand cartridges! saves money all round! good buy!...
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Advantages: Available at a wide range of outlets Disadvantages: Relatively expensive
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**** Other stuff you need to know? ****
Well the pack info is excellent, but there is always http://lexmark.com - a mine of technical information.
**** Value for money? ****
Pretty poor, I'd say. Paying £20+, I'm only getting about 600 pages of black print. This does not compare too favourably with my previous printers (an Epson and an HP - both of which used infintely cheaper cartridges.
**** Other options? ****
Lexmark sell a moderate use black inkjet cartridge (the Z17). Don't go for this. Its rrp is £17.10 anc contains less than half of the ink of a Z16.
I gather that reconditioned (i.e. refilled) Z16's are available. I have never tried these, so cannot vouch for them.
However, I have recently started refilling Z16's myself. It is easy (I have been using a Tesco Value refill kit priced at £4.97 and it gives 3+ refills...
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