by Ben Pate

Another tour de force is the Lexmark S 1620. Lexmark is a company that has a good history of manufacturing printers of a very high standard. The printer has originally been manufactured for additional durability and further expandability.

One of the things I noticed about the Lexmark S 1620 is that it’s a rather cost effective printer when compared to other printers that have similar features. Features alone, however, shouldn’t be your reason to buy the printer because what really needs to be looked at is print quality. After all, you don’t want a printer with tons of features but mediocre print quality.

Probably the best thing about a Lexmark S 1620 printer with compatible Lexmark S 1620 Toner Cartridge is that it’s far cheaper than all the other printers that have the same functions and features. Even though I believe that features and functions are not something you should primarily look at in a printer since a printer needs to be more about print quality than anything else.

The 1620 can store lots of paper, which means that you don’t have to sit around inserting paper every few hours. If you still think you will need to store more paper then you should use the optional Lexmark paper tray with the printer. It can be very frustrating when you want to print something out and your printer runs out of paper but with so much paper capacity you shouldn’t have to feel frustrated anymore.

This particular printer, however, does not really incorporate any cutting edge features. If I had to guess, it would be because it’s not very expensive. That doesn’t change the fact that it does the job of producing excellent prints. I went ahead and tested the printer using Lexmark S 1620 printer toner on a number of documents to see how it performed.

We began by testing the Lexmark printer by printing out a few text pages. The text came out crisp and bright so we decided to test it out on a few mixed pages i.e., a page in which text and graphics were mixed. The result of this was that the text reproduced fine except for a few minor problems with the graphics that made it seem washed out. Another thing was that the printer took a while to print out graphics, which is not a very good thing if you tend to do lots of graphic printing.

We wanted to also take the printer for a spin at its max resolutions. Before we could print the printer took awhile to warm up, but once it did the results were impressive and some of the text actually looked much better in higher resolutions. The printer didn’t slow down significantly, just a few seconds of a difference, however at times it printer as fast as when it was set at normal resolution.

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