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Lexmark E360DN
$400.00
Released November, 2008
The Pros:Ethernet connectivity for networked printing without the need for an online PC host. High 6000-page duty cycle, 9000 page high yield toner - great for small offices. Full duplex printing support.
The Cons:Really boring aesthetic. Crazy 38ppm rating - clearly not that fast. Not a multifunction.
The E360dn is a midrange model in Lexmark's line of monochrome laser printers. Intended for high-volume document printing in small workgroups, the compact E360dn includes built-in wired networking and duplexing for increased efficiency.
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In tests, it printed a first page in around six seconds, with a subsequent print speed of 38 pages per minute, approaching the advertised value of 40 ppm. It features a 50-sheet multipurpose feeder tray, 2-line LCD screen, and the feature set of the E360d, which lacks only network-readiness. Ecofriendly features include power-saving and noise-reducing modes, as well as an instant warm-up fuser which saves energy.
Features
- Monochrome laser printing
- Ethernet connection for wired networking
- 400MHz processor
- 32 MB standard memory (expandable to 288 MB)
- 2-line monochrome LCD display
- Text print speeds up to 40 ppm (tested: 38 ppm)
- 6.5 seconds to first page
- Built-in duplexer
- 50-sheet feeder, expandable
- 2300-page toner cartridge, expandable
- Print resolution up to 1200 x 1200 dpi
- Mac, Linux, and PC support
- Print noise level: 53 dBA
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Ethernet connectivity for networked printing without the need for an online PC host
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high 6000-page duty cycle, 9000 page high yield toner - great for small offices
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full duplex printing support
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fast printing - even duplex
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250-sheet or 500-sheet accessory trays (can only use one)
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compatible with Windows, OSX and many Linux distributions
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competitive cost per page
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crazy 38ppm rating - clearly not that fast
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