Rating: Summary: Good quality printer, with a few faults Review: This printer has outstanding print quality when printing photosand graphics. It's print speed is decent, and it doesn't take up muchroom on your desk. The faults are all print cartridge related. First of all only one cartridge in at a time, so either you have the color cartridge in, or the black cartridge. Lexmark helped this problem by including a cartridge caddy on the back of the printer to store a cartridge that's not being used. The second problem is the cartridges are pretty expensive. For a $90 printer, the black cartridge is $28.99 here, and around $32 retail. Color is about $5 more. Pretty steep for a cheap printer. And unlike Epson or HP printers, you can't get generic Lexmark cartridges, so you can't save any money that way. The software is good, it talks to you and tells you what the printer is doing. 1200dpi photo quality is amazing. Just be ready to shell out the cash when your ink cartridge runs out. END
Rating: Summary: give it as pass Review: This turkey is slow it should be called Rip Van Winkle. When you add the HIGH price ink it guzzles its no wonder they are practically giving it away. No one would want them.
Rating: Summary: give it as pass Review: This turkey is slow it should be called Rip Van Winkle. When you add the HIGH price ink it guzzles its no wonder they are practically giving it away. No one would want them.
Rating: Summary: DON'T BUY IT Review: Very slow. If it were 4 ppm black and white, I wouldn't complain . It is slow and the picture quality is poor( I compared it to my dad's z23 and my sister's canon bjc2100- the bjc2100 wasn't very good, but the z11 is worse ). For this price, there are better options, so keep searching-unless you want your neighbours looking out their windows whenever you are using your printer.
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