Lexmark E450DN Monochrome Laser Printer | 
enlarge | Brand: Lexmark Category: CE
List Price: $661.99 Buy New: $559.95 You Save: $102.04 (15%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Citrix MetaFrame XP System Memory: 64 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 31 Dimensions (in): 17.2 x 18.5 x 14.9 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 33S0700 Model: 33S0700 UPC: 734646013314 EAN: 0734646013314 ASIN: B000K1KTFA
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| Features:
| • | Connector/Port - 10/100 Base-TX, Parallel, USB | | • | Depth [Nom] - 14.10 in | | • | Duplex Printing - Automatic | | • | First Page Out [Nom] - 7.0 s | | • | Height [Nom] - 10.20 in |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Duplex printing is an intelligent solution for any business, saving money as well as the environment. But the Lexmark E450dn goes even further, optimizing valuable office space thanks to its remarkably compact design - yet with no compromise to performance! Additionally, you can save on printing costs with the optional high yield cartridges.You've got no time for brainteasers. With the effortless operator panel, the guessing games are over! The intuitive 4-line display coaches you through operational tasks step by step. And you can even benefit from convenient 'show me' and 'tell me more' functions, which provide distinctive graphics and additional, detailed information.
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| Customer Reviews:
Terrific little printer June 13, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I love this printer! I had a big Lexmark Optra S1855, but it was literally too big for my office, so I got rid of it. Replaced it with the Brother 5250dn. I was pretty satisfied with that, but there were a few annoyances, like how the Brother would always pull a sheet back in to duplex even if there were no second page (duh). Anyway, this E450dn has a terrific small footprint and seems VERY sturdily made (more so than the Brother, IMO). In addition, this has the nicest LCD screen/menu system I've ever used on a Printer (the brother didn't even have an LCD). The network is support is fantastic. It supports everything from Appletalk to IPv6 (though not Netware, in case you have a really old Netware network, for some reason). Vista support is good (though it was a little harder to install than XP).
There are only a few small down sides of this printer: 1) The toner is a little more expensive than the Brother (even on ebay) and 2) The Lexmark, like every other Lexmark I've used, makes a small noise every once in a while as it keeps the toner warmed up. You get to ignore it pretty quickly, though. 3) The memory upgrade (if you really need more than 64mb for some reason) is expensive non-standard RAM. On the whole, though, I LOVE this printer!
EDIT: One thing to watch out for: I think the printer is a little sensitive to card stock -- even relatively thin card stock. Just to be sure, I suggest at LEAST turning off duplexing for card stock and preferably using the manual sheet feed.
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