Pros: Fast B/W, Cheap Cons: Slow Color Printing, Ink Use
I purchased this Lexmark Z43 color printer as my first printer purchase since when I purchased an HP 500 Deskjet. I was looking for the best bargain, something that would perform all the functions of printing papers, pictures, even photos. I...
Pros: Color fidelity (using Lexmark drivers) Cons: Speed is slower than advertised
I purchased this printer for use in my home network (1 Win98 laptop, 1 WinXP desktop, and 1 Win2000 desktop). My results with the printer have been mixed as you will see below, but I do recommend the printer nonetheless.
Pros: Price is right. Cons: Poor XP, compatibility, USB cable not included w/printer, Paper tray.
This printer is replacing a dead Lexmark 5700 see my review on that printer, to which I only used several times in 2 years and it died. The only reason as to why I got another Lexmark was because I had an extended warranty from were I originally...
Pros: Fast printing, and great quality. Cons: Pulls paper in crooked. Did not come with a black ink cartridge.
I have read several reviews on how horrible this printer is. I think if I would have read them before I bought my Z23 I probably would have chosen something else. I purchased mine from WalMart about 4 months ago, and so far I haven't had any trouble...
I am a graphic artist and drafter by trade.This printer does all I need and more.Quality preformance and simple to operate and it is very affordable. Features: Color thermal ink-jet printer 1,200 x 1,200 dpi resolution for both black and color ...
Pros: Easy installation, cheap ink cartridges, prints great photos,and very inexpensive. Cons: I haven't found any yet.
I recently bought a Lexmark Z23 so I could print my school work. I chose the Lexmark, because it was very inexpensive. I think I paid around $39.00. It came with one color cartridge. I had to buy the black ink separately ($28.00), but you can print...
Pros: Good print quality, small, easy to use and set up. Cons: Paper loads crooked, cartridges are expensive. Doesn't come with USB cord.
I bought my Lexmark Z23 Jet Printer because my old printer needed to be fixed and it was cheaper to buy a new printer than to repair the old one. For just about $50 the Lexmark Z23 has served it's purpose of printing out my papers for class, and the...
Pros: Easy to use, efficient little machine that does the job well. Cons: Sometimes won't cancel when you want it to
When I walked into my local Staples, it was a choice of buying another cartridge for my older Lexmark, which still worked fine but was slow and noisy, or blowing money on a new printer. Ever the cheapie, I opted for the Lexmark Z43 as it only cost me $45...
Pros: Fast; initial print quality was excellent. Cons: VERY pricey ink cartridges; initially comes only with a color ink cartridge.
November 2002. I have had this printer for 9 months; its initial printing quality was excellent, but has now degraded. Only OEM Lexmark cartridges have been used. The cartridge cleaning and alignment routines have been performed repeatedly, but the...
Pros: Just the photo printer for me given the price Cons: Printer driver was a chore to install
I was at once the happy owner of a Lexmark 1100 (slow, cheap, and basic). Knowing how well my old cheap Lexmark worked, I was happy when the color prints I saw from the Z53 were better than the comparable HP color photo printer. I was then hot on the...
I saw the Lexmark Z43 on sale at Staples for about $109. I purchased it and tried it out. It is a very low cost printer, however it is not very competent.
I thought the speed in general purpose mode was alittle slow. It has a photo output...
Pros: Cheap.
Quality of print ok-when working.
Cons: Poor XP compatibility.
Crappy Factory Driver.
Poor Paper Loading.
This is my first product review. I have to do it because I hate this product so much! This printer will work with XP, but only after you spend 30-minutes to an hour working on it. Whether you hook it up via USB or parrallel, the "bi-directional"...
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