Lexmark Optra E312 10PPM 600X600DPI 4MB Par USB PSl2 PCl6

- price: $499.00
SKU: 13T0000
Sales Rank: 100449
Customer Rating:
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Product Description
Product Specification
- Binding:
- Electronics
- Brand:
- Lexmark
- Compatibility:
- PC USB
- EAN:
- 0734646297004
- Feature:
- Robust duty cycle
Sturdy, compact, performs reliably in any environment
67 MHz processor and expandable memory
Speedy, 10-ppm printing and 15 seconds to first print
Quality, 1,200-dpi resolution - Label:
- Lexmark
- Manufacturer:
- Lexmark
- Model:
- 13T0000
- ModemDescription:
- None
- Platform:
- Windows
Mac OS 9 and below
Mac OS X
Windows 2000 Server
Windows XP
Windows Me
PowerMac
Windows NT 5
Windows NT 4
Windows NT 3.5
Windows 2000
Windows 98
Macintosh
Windows NT - ProductGroup:
- CE
- Publisher:
- Lexmark
- Studio:
- Lexmark
- Title:
- Lexmark Optra E312 10PPM 600X600DPI 4MB Par USB PSl2 PCl6
- UPC:
- 734646297004
- Warranty:
- 1 year warranty
- MPN:
- 13T0000
Customer Reviews
Great little printer
I have had this printer for about a year now, andfind it to be a very good buy and a durable littleprinter.It is especially nice that it does both pcl and postscript.There probably is a newer version of this now, but Ihaven't really keep up with these lately....
2/20/2002 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Great printer, might want to look at Optra E210
My department placed about 15 of these and the earlier E310 model on user's desks over the past 9 months or so.We've been very happy with them thus far.Our goal was to displace as many inkjets in the department as possible (inkjets cost a small fortune on a per page basis) and the E312 has been excellent in this role.Since this printer's "little brother", the E210 came out, we have standardized on it.It is a bit cheaper and is actually rated slightly faster at 12ppm.The E210 also seems a bit smaller...
1/13/2002 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Lexmark gets it right.
When my old Brother laser printer died, I replaced it with a $99 Epson color inkjet.It's a cute little printer but its paper feeder is not very well designed and it drinks ink like there's no tomorrow.For $99 I got a printer that has cost me about $50 every two months in new ink cartridges.It was definitely time for a new workhorse printer, and after considerable research I settled on the Lexmark Optra E312.Its little brother, the E312L, is about $120 cheaper but lacks PostScript, and the other...
6/8/2001 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews



