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		<title>Lexmark Expands Color Laser Line</title>
		<link>http://blog.tonercartridgedepot.com/2008/11/19/lexmark-expands-color-laser-line/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 20:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stan Retner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lexmark added two new additions to its 782 color laser line on Tuesday. The C782n XL and X782e XL printers share similiar features to the C782n and X782e but the new XL printers will feature high-yield ink cartridges that print up to 16,500 pages. The C782n XL is network ready and can print on a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lexmark added two new additions to its 782 color laser line on Tuesday. The C782n XL and X782e XL printers share similiar features to the C782n and X782e but the new XL printers will feature high-yield ink cartridges that print up to 16,500 pages.</p>
<p>The C782n XL is network ready and can print on a variety of media.  It features print speeds up to 35 pages per minute in color and 40 pages per minute in black as well as expandable paper-handling capabilities such as stackable input drawers and the StapleSmart Finisher.</p>
<p><img src='http://blog.tonercartridgedepot.com/images//lexmark-c782n-xl.jpg' alt='lexmark-c782n-xl.jpg' /></p>
<p>The X782e XL multifunction printer has scanning, copying and faxing capabilities.  It offers the same print speeds as the C782n XL and features Lexmark’s e-Task touch screen.</p>
<p><img src='http://blog.tonercartridgedepot.com/images//lexmark-x782e-xl.jpg' alt='lexmark-x782e-xl.jpg' /></p>
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		<title>Lexmark X9575 Professional Review</title>
		<link>http://blog.tonercartridgedepot.com/2008/07/08/lexmark-x9575-professional-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 12:55:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stan Retner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The X9575 is the flagman ship of Lexmark&#8217;s Professional series of inkjet multifunctions designed to serve business needs. (The unit has a range of connection options and a number of PC-less features that make it a suitable addition to the home or small office. However, the printing speeds and photo quality leave a bit to [...]]]></description>
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<p>The X9575 is the flagman ship of Lexmark&#8217;s Professional series of inkjet multifunctions designed to serve business needs. (The unit has a range of connection options and a number of PC-less features that make it a suitable addition to the home or small office. However, the printing speeds and photo quality leave a bit to be desired.)</p>
<p>The X9575 is rich in connectivity options: you can connect it using USB, Ethernet and 802.11g Wi-Fi.</p>
<p>The front control panel of the multifunction features a color LCD for previewing photos and navigating the menu. Next to the display is a PictBridge port for direct printing and a multi-card reader. The printer has an automatic duplexing feature, allowing businesses to save money through double-sided printing.</p>
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<p>From a media card, you can print not only photos, but also Word documents and PDFs. Scanning can be initiated from the device, with users able to choose which computer to scan to. The X9575 automatically determines the assigned computer’s scanning software, and you’ll be able to save the results as a straight image, editable document or email attachment.</p>
<p>The Wi-Fi connection of the Lexmark’s X9575 is quite versatile. Users can set up a connection either between the multifunction and a computer exclusively, or between the printer and a wireless network for sharing with multiple computers.</p>
<p>When it come for printing speed, the X9575 is not so good. Standard text documents are printed at 15.8 ppm at draft mode, slowing to 9.4 ppm at normal quality settings. Color printing speeds are even slower: 8.8ppm for a draft graphical document and terrible 2 ppm for normal quality documents. Such speeds are unacceptable for a business machine, even cheaper desktop printers show better performance.</p>
<p>The X9575 can produce average quality documents for business purposes, neither excellent nor horrible. Adding graphics and highlights to the documents doesn&#8217;t impact on quality. Color is largely consistent, but not entirely accurate; it&#8217;s adequate for business use. Quality gradation is definitely noticeable, with draft documents appearing much more faded than normal or best quality documents.</p>
<p>Photo printing is available on the X9575, but it doesn&#8217;t seem to have been a priority for Lexmark. Colors are over-exaggerated with no fine detail or defined blacks, and gradients proved a problem, introducing background noise to photos. While the quality of the photos may be passable for occasional use at home or at the office, photo enthusiasts won&#8217;t be satisfied.</p>
<p>Scanning is passable, particularly document scanning. The tests showed the X9575 produces a slightly darker image than the original photo, bringing out detail in lighter photos but sacrificing detail in low-contrast photos. The unit&#8217;s 1200&#215;4800 dpi resolution is more than sufficient for OCR purposes.</p>
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		<title>Lexmark Z2420 Review</title>
		<link>http://blog.tonercartridgedepot.com/2008/05/13/lexmark-z2420-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 14:01:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stan Retner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While being just another low-cost color inkjet printer, Lexmark Z2420 Wireless stands out for its integrated 802.11b/g wireless connectivity, which makes it as flexible as only few other printers in this price range. Unfortunately, that’s all there is, because its performance is moderate, according to, discovers Melissa Riofrio, in PC World review of Lexmark Z2420. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://blog.tonercartridgedepot.com/images//lexmark-z2420.jpg' alt='Lexmark Z2420 wireless inkjet printer' class="inline right px260" />While being just another low-cost color inkjet printer, Lexmark Z2420 Wireless stands out for its integrated 802.11b/g wireless connectivity, which makes it as flexible as only few other printers in this price range. Unfortunately, that’s all there is, because its performance is moderate, according to, discovers Melissa Riofrio, in PC World <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/product/specs/id,31611/lexmark_z2420_wireless.html" rel="nofollow">review of Lexmark Z2420</a>.</p>
<p>In tests the Z2420 performed fairly well. It produced 10 pages of text in 1 minute, which is slightly above average for this category. As for color graphics printing, here Z2420 rates slowest among the likes.</p>
<p>It was noticed that the Z2420’s print quality greatly depends on the type of paper. On the plain paper, the black ink produced slightly faded and fuzzy-looking letters. Color photos also looked faded and grainy. On Lexmark’s own photo paper, the same images brightened and showed improved, crisper details.</p>
<p>Lexmark calculates its ink yields using a suite of typical documents. The cartridges that came along with the Z2420 printer ran out fast, after 175 “black” pages and 150 “tricolor” pages. A higher yield, yet more pricy cartridges are available; black cartridge costs $25 and lasts 500 pages or 4.9 cents per page. A tricolor cartridge lasts same 500 pages, but costs $35, which makes 7.2 cents per page. </p>
<p>The printer is easy to install via USB or wireless, thanks to the helpful installation process. The overall design is of the printe is described as simple, too.</p>
<p>The printer can hold up to 100 sheets through rear-loading input area and has a 25-sheet output tray. The cartridges are hidden behind a top panel and have easy-release latches. There are only 2 buttons on the control panel that perform all, but this is a common site for a budget printer like that.</p>
<p>In conclusion Melissa finds Lexmark Z2420 Wireless rather disappointing as main printer. However, as a cheap secondary device for occasional photo printing, Z2420 is a good choice. Besides it has a wireless connection, something that other low-cost printers don’t.</p>
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