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Lexmark Z65 Printer Review
Top of Lexmark's latest range of consumer inkjet printers, the Z65 has some interesting features and capabilities. With a print resolution of 4800 x 1200 dpi, it's designed for relatively high volume print runs and can actually double up as an office printer, particularly if the optional network module is installed. Read more about Lexmark z65 printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Lexmark X620e Multifunction Printer Review
Inkjet-based multifunction devices and low-volume laser MFDs have their place, but if you want something that can take the place of a high-volume office photocopier, while simultaneously acting as a workgroup printer, you're going to have to look a bit further up the scale. One possible solution is this X620e Multifunction printer, or MFP, from Lexmark. Read more about Lexmark x620e multifunction printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Brother MFC-9160 Printer Review
Brother has decided to add an All-in-One device to its range of laser printers and photocopiers. Unlike most other devices of this type, from the likes of Hewlett Packard and Lexmark, Brother's MFC-9160 is based on a monochrome laser engine rather than a colour inkjet. Read more about Brother MFC 9160 printers on www.itreviews.co.uk
Lexmark E210 Printer Review
Lexmark's baby personal printer is a variant of Samsung's smallest laser, the ML-1250. It has a neat footprint, thanks to the adoption of the near-vertical paper input and output trays. Paper feeds from the rear of the printer - there's a single sheet feeder for non-standard papers in front of the main feed bin - to an output bin at the front. Read more about Lexmark's E210 printer on www.itreviews.co.uk
Kyocera FS-1000 Printer Review
Kyocera's offering in the personal laser category hasn't quite caught up with the trends in this market area. It has no USB port, for example, only a parallel one. It has a big footprint and styling which is, at the most polite, boxy. The price is high for a personal printer, too, the most expensive here by a full £70. Read more about Kyocera FS1000 printer on www.itreviews.co.uk
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