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Lexmark Z25 ColorNewest Review: ... another. It was at this point that I realised I needed a new printer and that the Lexmark Z25 needed to be put to rest. As it ... more |
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by - written on 25/11/03 (Very useful, 501 readings)
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Just over a year ago I found myself made redundant for the second time in less than a year. Rotton luck, you might think, but it all turned out for the best in the end as it meant that I was able to fulfil a long-time desire and enrol on a Creative Writing degree at University. The course is great, by the way (but that's another opinion, or will be, one of these days...) Only problem with starting University was that unfortunately, during enrolment week, my very old, very well used Lexmark printer finally gave up the ghost. Typical! As a student, I quickly found that a printer was an essential, but I obviously didn't have shedloads of cash to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/01/04 (Very useful, 323 readings)
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The first thing that attracted me to the Lexmark Z25 was that it is one of the cheapest Inkjet printers around. Being a poor student at the time the printer was an obvious way to save some money. I have to say that after parting with my money I had some reservations, after all a printer that costs less than £25 must have some faults I just hoped that they weren't that major. The manufacturers inform you that that the printer prints at 9 pages per minute (ppm) in black and white and 6ppm when using colour. In my experience however, the real numbers are 5ppm in black and white and a measly 3ppm if any colour is involved. While these numbers are fine for short ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/04/03 (Very useful, 1088 readings)
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Lexmark Z25L I recently resigned from my job in a multi-national company to take up a position in a local franchise with only a few staff members. What does this have to do with writing an op about a printer? Simply that, once I had resigned, it occurred to me that I would no longer be able to use company printers and paper to print off my personal letters. Let's be honest, in an office of 50 or so people, you can get away with printing personal bits and pieces, but in an office of 3 or 4, it may be frowned upon. With that in mind I went wallet-in-pocket to PC World to pick myself up a basic printer for home use. Seeing as I very rarely write ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/11/03 (Useful, 275 readings)
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I bought my computer (second hand) last October. At the time of buying I was offered the Z25 inclusive of the price, or to upgrade to another model for £30. For months afterwards I was kicking myself for not forking out the extra £30, and I am about to upgrade. My kids were warned NOT to do any printing, as the price of cartridges is so expensive. My ink ran out in December, and sad to say I did not replace it until July, I instead copied everything to file and printed out in my kids school in return for some admin work for them. The printer itself works very well, quiet enough, clear print, no jams. It even has the extended arm to catch paper on ... Read the complete review
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