Lexmark C524 Laser Printer
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pcmag.com Professional Review.
Lexmark P350
QuickTake:
Pros: Prints from cameras, memory cards, and computers. Water-resistant output. Uses paper up to 4 by 8 inches in size.
Cons: Photos scratch easily. Differential gloss on some photos reflects light unevenly.
pcworld.com Professional Review.
Lexmark P350
Comments:
Lexmark's portable P350 is inexpensive and easy to use, but its slow prints suffer from banding.
Lexmark's portable P350 is inexpensive and easy to use, but its slow prints suffer from banding.
QuickTake:
Pros: Affordable, Tough construction
Cons: Very slow printing, Banding hurts print quality
personal computer world Professional Review.
Lexmark C524
Comments:
Lexmark C524Part of a quality range of laser printers that can help small businesses reduce their costs
Review Verdict: Powerful, highly configurable, helps keep costs down and has a competitive price
Lexmark C524Part of a quality range of laser printers that can help small businesses reduce their costs
Review Verdict: Powerful, highly configurable, helps keep costs down and has a competitive price
QuickTake:
Pros: Small footprint; easy to use; good management
Cons: Poor documentation for beginners
pcadvisor.co.uk Professional Review.
Lexmark P350
Comments:
Of the compact photo printers we tested, the Lexmark's styling is the most traditional, with its boxy profile and simple detailing.
Review Verdict: We have cause for concern over the print quality, speed isn't great and the Lexmark P350 is a slightly boring-looking piece of kit. Not exactly a vintage performance.
Of the compact photo printers we tested, the Lexmark's styling is the most traditional, with its boxy profile and simple detailing.
Review Verdict: We have cause for concern over the print quality, speed isn't great and the Lexmark P350 is a slightly boring-looking piece of kit. Not exactly a vintage performance.
macformat.co.uk Professional Review.
Lexmark P350
Comments:
Lexmark has an uphill struggle on its hands if it's to break the Epson, HP and Canon stranglehold on the home photo printers market. This is especially true for mini photo lab printers.
Review Verdict: Lexmark's mini photo labs are getting better, but still don't quite beat the competition
Lexmark has an uphill struggle on its hands if it's to break the Epson, HP and Canon stranglehold on the home photo printers market. This is especially true for mini photo lab printers.
Review Verdict: Lexmark's mini photo labs are getting better, but still don't quite beat the competition
QuickTake:
Pros: Easy to use, Decent colour, Prints in 90 seconds
Cons: Inconsistent results, Marginally improved build quality, The detail in images lacks refinement
cnet.com.au Professional Review.
Lexmark P350
Comments:
Review Verdict: The Lexmark P350 snapshot photo printer is less expensive than the competition, but its slower print speeds and somewhat half-baked features make it less attractive.
Review Verdict: The Lexmark P350 snapshot photo printer is less expensive than the competition, but its slower print speeds and somewhat half-baked features make it less attractive.
QuickTake:
Pros: Small, compact body, Inexpensive, Reasonable print costs, Decent print quality, Adjustable LCD
Cons: Slow print speeds, Limited image enhancements, Included desktop software is limited in range, No battery option
thinkcamera.com Professional Review.
Review: Lexmark P350
Comments:
Why print at home- Labs can produce prints that are better, last longer and are cheaper. Or can they- The £100 Lexmark P350 aims to deliver better prints than the £30,000 Fuji Frontier... ThinkCamera Editor's Choice
Review Verdict: Only you can really decide if you want to print 6 x 4s at home to not. There are some advantages - especially since you know that if your screen is correctly set up then you will get perfect, accurate prints every time. At 2 minutes a print this isn't the
Why print at home- Labs can produce prints that are better, last longer and are cheaper. Or can they- The £100 Lexmark P350 aims to deliver better prints than the £30,000 Fuji Frontier... ThinkCamera Editor's Choice
Review Verdict: Only you can really decide if you want to print 6 x 4s at home to not. There are some advantages - especially since you know that if your screen is correctly set up then you will get perfect, accurate prints every time. At 2 minutes a print this isn't the
QuickTake:
Pros: Print quality, range of connectivity options, price of consumables
Cons: Occasionally fiddly to produce edge to edge prints from media card, Bluetooth not included
itreviews.co.uk Professional Review.
Lexmark - P350
Comments:
portable inkjet photo printer
Review Verdict: This is one of the cheapest dedicated photo printers around, but on the other hand it has a very slow print speed. Especially disappointing is the lack of a battery pack, so it doesn't have that 'use anywhere' feeling.
portable inkjet photo printer
Review Verdict: This is one of the cheapest dedicated photo printers around, but on the other hand it has a very slow print speed. Especially disappointing is the lack of a battery pack, so it doesn't have that 'use anywhere' feeling.
alaTest.com Professional Review.
Review summary of Lexmark C524
Comments:
alaTest has collected and analysed 65 reviews of Lexmark C524 from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 63/100 and users 61/100. Comparing these reviews to 173390 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 83/100 = Very Good.
alaTest has collected and analysed 65 reviews of Lexmark C524 from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 63/100 and users 61/100. Comparing these reviews to 173390 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 83/100 = Very Good.
macworld.co.uk Professional Review.
P350
Comments:
With the days of shooting film well and truly over, Macworld takes a look at a series of compact photo printers designed to help you get the most from your digital images.
With the days of shooting film well and truly over, Macworld takes a look at a series of compact photo printers designed to help you get the most from your digital images.
photographyblog.com Professional Review.
Lexmark P350 Review
Comments:
The Lexmark P350 is extremely easy to setup, taking less than 5 minutes from removing it from the box to being ready to print. The Quick Install poster is easy to follow, and the printer also displays animated graphics to guide you through the process - v
Review Verdict: We're constantly asked the questions "What is the best digital camera?", "Which camera should I buy?" and "I have X amount of money, what's the best digital camera in my price range?". In attempt to answer all of these questions and lighten the load on ou
The Lexmark P350 is extremely easy to setup, taking less than 5 minutes from removing it from the box to being ready to print. The Quick Install poster is easy to follow, and the printer also displays animated graphics to guide you through the process - v
Review Verdict: We're constantly asked the questions "What is the best digital camera?", "Which camera should I buy?" and "I have X amount of money, what's the best digital camera in my price range?". In attempt to answer all of these questions and lighten the load on ou
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Review Verdict: The Lexmark P350 delivers reasonably high-quality, water-resistant photos and can print from a camera, memory card, or—unlike its predecessor—a computer.
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