Typical price: £250
What is it: Colour laser printer for small office or home office use
What we think: The competition offers more features, but slower printing or lower-quality prints
Lexmark C500n Color Laser Printer Review
Reviewed on: 22 August 2006
The black graphics prints were also good, with decent detail in the image portions and a good handling of the greyscale. We liked the colour text handling, too, though in smaller point sizes we could see visible dots and cross-hatching. Colour graphics is where the C500n fared the worst, and it actually wasn't all that bad. We saw visible banding in the greyscale and some jaggedness on curved lines. Colour graphics looked decent, though we did see a bit of banding in the colour gradients. In the photo elements, skin tones looked believable, though slightly ruddy.
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Edited by Matthew Elliott
Additional editing by Kate Macefield
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