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Lexmark T650N
$750.00
Released November, 2008
The Pros:Very fast printing speeds. Toner cartridges last a really long time--the stock one is supposed to provide an estimated 7,000 pages. Setup is quick and easy, supports OSX, Windows and Linux.
The Cons:Kind of big for home use. More money than most homeowners are willing to pay for a printer. Text performance is a bit subpar for a mono laser.
The T650n is the most basic model in Lexmark's higher-end T650 series of monochrome laser business printers. Network-readiness is built-in, and an integrated duplexing model is available. A 500MHz processor enables a 45ppm print speed with a time-to-first-page of 7.5 seconds.
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The 128MB standard memory can be expanded to 640 MB, while the 7,000-page cartridge can be replaced with a 25,000-page high yield version. The multipurpose feeder and input tray can also be expanded in multiple ways; input capacity can be increased to 4,000 sheets. Security features include encryption, network security, and an alphanumeric pad which allows for confidential printing through PIN authentification. Lexmark also aims to reduce the T650n's impact on the environment with power-saving and noise-reducing modes, and support of recycled paper.
Features
- Monochrome laser printing
- 500MHz processor
- 128 MB standard memory (expandable to 640 MB)
- 4-line monochrome LCD display
- Alphanumeric pad for PIN authentification
- Text print speeds up to 45 ppm
- 7.5 seconds to first page
- Built-in network-readiness
- Optional duplexer
- 250-sheet input tray, expandable
- 100-sheet multipurpose feeder, expandable
- 7,000-page toner cartridge, expandable
- USB port
- Print resolution up to 1200 x 1200 dpi
- Mac, Linux, and PC support
- Print noise level: 53 dBA
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Pros & Cons
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Very fast printing speeds.
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Toner cartridges last a really long time--the stock one is supposed to provide an estimated 7,000 pages.
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Setup is quick and easy, supports OSX, Windows and Linux.
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Highly customizable, allowing for expanded toner cartridges and paper trays.
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Decently priced for small-office use.
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Kind of big for home use.
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More money than most homeowners are willing to pay for a printer.
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Text performance is a bit subpar for a mono laser.
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