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Lexmark Z32 |
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17/07/01 (427 review reads) |
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Advantages: rather cheap, ink
Disadvantages: dpp
Inkjet printers continue to fall in price and not just the budget models. Lexmarks high performance Z33 model, for instance, sells for an eye catching seventy nine pounds. The design of the Z33 has been trumpeted by Lexmark as space saving but the key dimensions of the width and deph are not much different from the Z23. True, its not as tall as its predecessor but unless your roof is very low, this shouldnt be an issue. A cursory gamnce at Lexmarks website shows a speed quote of nine pages per minute (ppm) for the Z33. This seems impressive, nudging close to good, budget laser printing. Dig a little further into the printers specification though, and youll deiscover that this figure refers to quick mode which produces a fainter print thats unsuitable for letters and documents. In normal mode the Z33 manages close to 4ppm of typical monoages close to 4ppm of typical monotext, a significant drop from 9ppm but immpresive never the less for an inkjet printer of this price! Lexmark claims near laser quality text from the Z33 and i was impressed by the sharpness and clarity of the text, even on poor quality paper. In terms of photo quality, the Lexmark is reasonably good, producing warm, bright colours which are most peoples needs.
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- 21/07/01 It is clear that you are able to spell, you just don't seem to check through your work before publishing it.
If you took just a couple of minutes to do that, your ratings would improve an awful lot.
If you do spellcheck this opinion in future, then email me and I will change my rating. |
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