What is it: Affordable colour laserjet printer for small offices
What we think: It's inexpensive for a workgroup-ready colour laser printer, yet it doesn't compromise on quality
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 15 June 2006
Tags: Lexmark, Lexmark C522n, control panel, Wi-Fi, prints
We like:
Small size; fast; good print quality
We don't like:
No duplexer; consumables are expensive; uses a single-sheet bypass instead of an auxiliary tray
CNET UK judgement:
The Lexmark C522n is inexpensive for a workgroup-ready color laser printer, yet it doesn't compromise on quality
Full review:
You could spend £3,000 on a colour laser printer, but why? A mere £400 can buy you the fast, high-quality, network-ready Lexmark C522n, which is great for small workgroups. Continue Reading...
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