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Lexmark P315


$79.00 Released October, 2004

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Prints high-quality photos that show lots of detail. Prints directly from the memory card, don't even need a PC. User-friendly interface with the printer, easy to work with overall.

The Cons:Can't send print jobs directly from a PC to the printer. Colors aren't very accurate, skin tones bias toward red. Takes some time to work out how to get the best possible resolution.

The Lexmark P315 is a basic photo printer designed to be used without connecting to a PC. It can print directly from PictBridge-enabled digital cameras, or directly from memory cards, of which it can read many different formats.

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It has a 2.5" LCD screen to preview photos and a carrying handle for portability, since it weighs only 7 pounds. It also has an accurate feeder that reduces the chance of paper jams. Its maximum print resolution is 4800 x 1200 dpi and uses 3-color cartridges. It has a quick-printing mode that can produce a 4" x 6" photo in 38 seconds. Note that the P315 is intended solely for photo use, and can only use photo paper as a medium.

Features

  • Released October 2004
  • Photo printer
  • 3-color printing
  • QuickPrint mode produces a photo in 38 seconds
  • 2.5" LCD screen to preview photos
  • Print directly from PictBridge cameras or memory cards
  • Compatible with most standard memory cards
  • Portable with carry handle
  • Max resolution 4800 x 1200 dpi
  • Weight: 7.0 lbs

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    prints high-quality photos that show lots of detail

  • 1

    prints directly from the memory card, don't even need a PC

  • 1

    user-friendly interface with the printer, easy to work with overall

  • 1

    takes less than 2 minutes to make a print at Medium setting

  • 1

    lots of extra cropping and photo-manipulation tools built in

Cons
  • 1

    can't send print jobs directly from a PC to the printer

  • 1

    colors aren't very accurate, skin tones bias toward red

  • 1

    takes some time to work out how to get the best possible resolution

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