Typical price: £55
What is it: Colour inkjet printer with Wi-Fi connectivity
What we think: With built-in wireless, it looks like a bargain -- until you see the prints it outputs
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 June 2007
Tags: Lexmark, Lexmark Z1420, wireless, installation, maps
We like:
Wireless-ready; fast prints; inexpensive
We don't like:
Print quality needs a lot of improvement; bundled software has weird limitations
CNET UK judgement:
With its built-in wireless capability, the Lexmark Z1420 looks like a bargain until you see the prints it outputs. If you value print quality, look elsewhere
Full review:
The Lexmark Z1420 is a basic and inexpensive inkjet printer designed for home users who need to make only occasional prints. The key feature of this £60 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 but sacrifices print quality in the process. Continue Reading...
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