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Lexmark C530dn review
A fast, high-quality colour laser printer with a built-in duplexer for automatic double-sided printing, the C530dn and its siblings, the C532n and C532dn, offer reduced power consumption and material waste -- which benefits both your bank balance and the environment Read more
3 January 2007 by Felisa Yang
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Lexmark Interact S605 review
The Lexmark Interact S605 is very user-friendly, boasts fast print speeds, and produces great results with text and photos. Its graphics print quality won't blow your mind, but, overall, this is an impressive inkjet printer. Read more
21 June 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Lexmark X7675 review
The X7675 all-in-one printer is slower than other multi-function printers and suffers from a few design flaws. But these problems are adequately compensated for by its straightforward operation, painless Wi-Fi set-up and excellent output quality. It's one of our favourite devices of its kind Read more
1 September 2009 by Justin Yu
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Lexmark C500n Color Laser Printer review
The Lexmark C500n is a basic, single-function colour laser printer geared for small offices and home offices. At £250, it seems expensive for a single-function machine, but the C500n's fast print speeds and network-readiness make it a good addition for offices that have high-volume text printing needs Read more
22 August 2006 by Felisa Yang
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Lexmark Interpret S405 review
Its running costs are a little on the high side and it's a shame it doesn't have a colour screen. However, the S405 is still a fine all-in-one inkjet printer that produces good quality output at a fairly rapid pace. Read more
7 July 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Lexmark Prospect Pro205 review
The all-in-one Prospect Pro205 inkjet printer offers tonnes of features, including Wi-Fi connectivity, for a surprisingly low price. It's not the quickest printer we've seen, but its output is great, so you may not mind the wait. It's an attractive device too, with a compact, unobtrusive design Read more
12 October 2009 by Nicholas James
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Lexmark X502n colour laser multifunction review
The Lexmark X502n is a printer, scanner, photocopier and fax machine in one. It is missing some advanced fax features, but if you can live without those it should please you, delivering high-quality prints at very fast speeds Read more
9 July 2007 by Felisa Yang
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Lexmark C522n review
The Lexmark C522n gives you high quality prints at a fraction of the cost of many business printers. It's compact, easily manoeuvrable and its performance and print quality excels -- it rattles off plain text documents at a rate not far off top-end models costing thousands of pounds Read more
15 June 2006 by Dan Littman
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Lexmark E352dn review
The Lexmark E350 series fits the bill for a home user or a student who needs to crank out lots of text prints, and being a part of the company's ecofriendly line of printers, it's also a greener choice. It's very compact for a mono laser printer, and weighing in at a mere 11.3kg, it's not too heavy either Read more
9 January 2007 by Felisa Yang
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Lexmark Z1420 review
The key feature of this inexpensive colour printer is its ability to print wirelessly out of the box -- surprising for an entry-level inkjet and a boon for homes with multiple users. It prints quickly for a machine in this price range, too Read more
14 June 2007 by Felisa Yang
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