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    Lexmark Prevail Pro705 All In One Printer

    September 22, 2009 | Electronics, Gadgets, Peripheral, Printer | Comments Off

    Recent release of new Lexmark All-in-one machines is divided into two groups, Home Office and Professional. Judging by its name, the Home Office series is designed for the SOHO market, but we believe the Professional Series is better listening to this type of use and benefits of a five-year extension and replacement guarantee higher capacity cartridges XL standard. The two groups of machines use the same print engine inkjet, but if you need to check the extra features of this series and cons to weigh the higher price.

    Lexmark Prevail Pro705

    Lexmark has done a good job in style Prevail Pro 705. Although not very different from the previous range, clean lines with a large radius curves prominently and economical use of glossy black, gives it a pro.Its completely horizontal automatic document (ADF) is neat and efficient and the flatbed under the lid has a 4800 x 1200ppi CIS scanner head, which is an exceptionally high resolution for a business all-in-one.

    The control panel includes a 61mm, color LCD screen and a large square navigation button, a full numeric keypad for fax numbers and a button marked interesting Eco Fashion. The first time you press it, it passes all cash machine at the duplex, while the second time, he introduced a lighter, saving mode printing ink.Up to 150 sheets of paper can be fed from the front paper tray, which is a better solution than the quasi-vertical rear tray in the Home Office series of machines. A pull-out paper directly over the pan handle printed pages when they leave the machine.

    The same card slots and dual-use USB as in Interpreting, tested last week, managing the printing of the SD, MemoryStick and xD, and USB flash drives and PictBridge cameras. On the back are taken to the USB and Ethernet, as well as online and telephone handset. [via trustedreviews]




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