Lexmark T632N Laser Printer
Lexmark T632n
Lexmark T632N Laser Printer 40ppm 64mb
If your office printer gets a heavy workout, you might want to look long and hard at the Lexmark T632n. It offers fleet printing and lots of paper capacity; but its $1500 price is hefty, and its print quality is subpar.
Review Verdict: A small, bundled poster showed us how to set up the printer. A printed Quick Reference leaflet, a What's New guide, and a Setup Guide made installing the Lexmark on the network in our lab relatively straightforward; and we easily verified all the settings
Review summary of Lexmark T632n
alaTest collected and analyzed 3 reviews of Lexmark T632n from international magazines and websites and compared these to 196427 reviews for other Printers.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 50/100 and users 80/100. The amount of rated reviews for this product is too low to calculate a reliable alaScore™.
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Fast printing and lots of paper-handling options distinguish this high-priced printer, but it suffers from poor output quality.
Review Verdict: The Lexmark T632n has high speed and low per-page costs going for it, but its poor print quality is a deal-breaker.
Read full review at pcworld.com