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Lexmark E352DN
$450.00
Released November, 2006
The Pros:Built-in duplexer that works consistently without any jams. Prints start up quickly almost as soon as you send the job. Each page comes out quickly, great for larger documents.
The Cons:Networking isn't built in by default, need to buy an extra adapter. Cost-per-page is a bit higher than average.
The E352dn is the second-tier model in Lexmark's E350 series of monochrome laser printers. While conserving the fairly compact size, excellent print speed, and integrated duplexer of the less expensive E350d, the E352dn adds built-in wired networking, for easier use in small offices and workgroups.
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In tests, the E352dn printed text documents at between 24 and 33 pages per minute, significantly faster than competitors. The cartridge holds 3000 pages, and the included 250-sheet input tray can be replaced with a larger one holding 550 sheets. Lexmark has also attempted to minimize the environmental impact of the E352dn with features like EcoMode, which saves toner, and a separate toner and photoconductor, to reduce waste when one must be replaced.
Features
- Monochrome laser printing
- Ethernet connection for wired networking
- 366MHz processor
- 32 MB standard memory (expandable to 160 MB)
- 2-line monochrome LCD display
- Text print speeds up to 35 ppm (tested: 24.13-32.8 ppm)
- 6.5 seconds to first page
- Built-in duplexer
- 250-sheet paper drawer
- 3000-page cartridge, expandable
- Print resolution up to 1200 x 1200 dpi
- Mac, Linux, and PC support
- Print noise level: 52 dBA (48 dBA in Quiet Mode)
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built-in duplexer that works consistently without any jams
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prints start up quickly almost as soon as you send the job
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each page comes out quickly, great for larger documents
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eco-friendly toner cartridge design that keeps them out of landfills
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paper handling and memory are both expandable if you need it
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networking isn't built in by default, need to buy an extra adapter
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cost-per-page is a bit higher than average
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