Wednesday 19 February 2020

Review on the Lexmark E120 Laser Printer

In the Lexmark E120n is a compact and relatively lightweight monochrome laser printer that is packed into the price. It can be almost any size, as it measures only 9.8 inches high X 15.3 inches wide X 14.6 inches deep. This relatively pricier, than competing models, but its price provides a network printer with the finished faster performance. Optional wireless accessories are available, including the wireless print server, and 802.11g wireless print adapter.
The panel has two buttons and five lights, which can be initially intimidating. Nevertheless, this printer is actually very easy to configure as it comes with an embedded web server, pointing to an array of organized information on the status and configuration through a web browser.

In E120n produces print resolutions up to 600600 dpi. Test prints exhibited impressive results, with sharp and solid text. A few horizontal bands in the line of art, which, nevertheless, as clearly defined.

In E120n print at speeds of 16.4 pages per minute for text and 8.7 pages per minute in the schedule, also respectable to the printer in its price range. It may not be exactly the fastest laser printer on the block, but it offers very good value for your money, and is a reliable performer for the home and home office use.

Paper opportunities somewhat limited, but it is quite expected from a printer E120n in the price range. She has the support tray that holds up to 15 sheets of standard paper, labels, cards, transparencies, or that stack of 150-sheet main tray dust cover. It may take up to three envelopes at the same time, or you can feed five from the main tray. The output bin on top of the printer can hold up to 50 sheets of plain paper.

Starter toner that comes in the box, prints 500 pages (at Lexmark their own data). For this printer, one OEM replacement cartridge with yield 2000 pages cost $ 67.00 and a high quality compatible toner cartridge E120 with the same characteristics sells about $ 43.00 at various online shops. At the back of the printer is a coating that provides easy access to the photoconductor unit, which also need to be replaced every 25,000 pages of production.

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