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Lexmark Inkjet Printer (Z1420) | 
enlarge | Brand: Lexmark Category: CE
List Price: $87.99 Buy New: $59.56 You Save: $28.43 (32%)
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Rating: 58 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 18.1 x 4.8 nv:Print Method: Thermal Inkjet Resolution: Up to 4800 x 1200 DPI (Color) Resolution: Up to 1200 x 1200 DPI (Black) Maximum Duty Cycle: 3,000 Pages Per Month Print Speed: Up to 24 PPM (Black) Print Speed: Up to 18 PPM (Color) Dimensions: 18.07"W x 7.82"D x 4.75"H Connectivity: USB 2.0 Connectivity: 802.11g Standard Paper Input: 100 Sheets Standard Paper Output: 25 Sheets Paper Sizes Supported: Custom Paper Sizes Supported: Letter Paper Sizes Supported: Legal Paper Sizes Supported: A4 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: Z1420 Model: 10M0900/Z1420 UPC: 734646022781 EAN: 0734646022781 ASIN: B000PNMWUI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Built-in 802.11g wireless printing. Compatible with 802.11b | | • | High quality printing from virtually anywhere in the home over a secure wireless network | | • | Share the Lexmark Z1420 wirelessly among multiple computers | | • | Easy guided setup with Lexmark installation software | | • | Connect with 802.11 b/g wireless network and wireless computer or with USB cable |
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Product Description Experience the convenience of printing wireless with the Z1420! Compatible with 802.11g/b, enjoy high-quality printing from virtually anywhere in your home over your secure wireless network. Print fast - up to 24 ppm black and 18 ppm color. Also, create brilliant photos with optional 6-color printing and professional quality text and graphics with up to 4800 dpi. Printer is designed to utilize your network's security (WEP, WPA and WPA2) and broadcast range.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 53 more reviews...
Great Printer September 18, 2008 Cheeto This printer is pretty awesome. The white color makes the printer look modern and slick - it makes me want to have a nice, shiny white laptop to match. :) Set up was a breeze. No problem here. I'm not sure why some people are having trouble with the printer. I have a Sony Vaio CR590, so perhaps this information can help someone determine if their laptop/computer is compatible. When the printer is not in use, it goes into "sleep mode". When I want to print something, it automatically does it without me having to touch the printer across the room. That's the best part. However, I'm pretty sure the printer is wasting electricity in this mode, and I'm not sure how to turn the printer off completely. I'll figure that out later once I get my electricity bill for the month. I gave this 4 stars because I only had it for about 3 weeks now, just in case something happens later on. Hahaha...
Will not connect wirelessly on a Mac network September 16, 2008 Larry Moscoe (Louisville, Kentucky United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The reviews on this product vary widely. I am not sure why, but my experience was the pits. I have been unable to connect wirelessly with this computer. Since this was the primary reason I purchased it to begin with, this is a major problem. My wireless home network works fine with all other devices except this computer. The wifi indicator light on the printer has NEVER been lighted. I have had several email exchanges with Lexmark support and searched their website thouroughly, but have never gotten an answer. Lexmark seems to ignore one fundamental issue: the wifi indicator never shows any function at all. All the troubleshooting tips they have given me require the light to show up as orange before they are any good. Since I have no light, the tips do not help me in any manner. If you are looking for an inexpensive, easy to set up printer for connecting via a USB cable, this is a good purchase. If you are looking for a WIRELESS CONNECTION TO A WIRELESS HOME NETWORK UTILIZING MAC OSX, IT IS A HORRIBLE PURCHASE. Try another product and avoid the frustration.
DIDN"T WORK September 4, 2008 Jack Hoffman (Baton Rouge, LA) I was excited about the whole wireless printing concept until I received my printer and spent 3 hours of my precious time with technical support. They said I have a faulty something and there sending me another printer...ok
Corporate disregard for consumer September 2, 2008 Sherry R. Schwartz 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
I own a Lexmark Z32 ink jet printer. I upgraded my operating system to Mac OSX 10.4.11 and the printer no longer worked. I contacted Lexmark and they responded "Please accept my heartfelt apologies for the problems you are experiencing with your Lexmark product. To the best of my knowledge, there are currently no plans to develop Mac(10.4.11) drivers to support this model. Thank you for notifying us of this request." So before you buy a Lexmark, think about whether the company will be there for you.
Lexmark WiFi printer model Z1420 August 31, 2008 gwyz (NJ, USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This printer is a great idea, but the wireless feature is *unbelievably* slow to print. It takes MORE than *5 minutes* to print a page that would take 5 seconds to print when it is wired directly to the computer. (That is not even remotely an exaggeration). The other thing I don't like about it is the fact that the wireless feature is an "either/or" proposition. If you plug the USB cable into a computer, the wireless feature is bypassed, and then the printer will only work with the one computer that is connected via the USB cable. This means, with regard to a "Network", that the printer can really ONLY be used wirelessly. The truth is, I could live with these issues EXCEPT for the slow print issue. The amount of time it takes to print "wirelessly" will cause you to think (every time you print) "I'd rather plug the damn printer in when I need to print something!" The print time for "wireless" printing is utterly abysmal. The problem is serious enough to question whether or not the wireless feature is even "worth it." For me, the answer is: "barely" (Note: I have not yet even tried printing from 2 computers at the same time).
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