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Thursday, August 4, 2005
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The Z735 has a very conventional design and a boxy appearance, though with rounded edges. Paper feeds from a near-vertical rear tray to an extendable one at the front. There are two control buttons, one to switch the printer on and off and the other to feed paper. A single USB 2.0 socket at the rear connects the printer to a PC...
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Friday, June 10, 2005
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This is a convenient and well-designed, multifunction printer. It's display and control buttons make it easy to use as a standalone photo printer, but it's at home, too, printing text or images from a PC. Print quality isn't up to the best Canon, Epson or HP can offer, but for many people it will be more than good enough.
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Saturday, April 16, 2005
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This is a novel little printer, designed for a specific task and dealing with it pretty well. The lack of a PC connection looks more like a cost-saving exercise than a bold marketing leap, but does keep the device well under £100. The photo print quality still isn't up to Canon, Epson or HP, but for typical home use, it's good enough not to cause furrowed brows.
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Friday, February 25, 2005
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Lexmark makes a full range of business laser printers from simple, one-per-desk models through to full departmental devices, with all the collators and stackers you could reasonably want. The T430 sits around
halfway between these two types and is a typical small workgroup printer with an output speed of an impressive 30 pages per minute.
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