Lexmark aims at smaller work groups

Pro

26 June 2009

Compact and easy to use, the Lexmark E360dn is aimed at small work groups that simply require fast mono printing. Measuring 406mm wide, 260mm tall and 370mm deep, and with a grey and cream coloured chassis, it should fit in well in most corporate environments. A two-line backlit LCD is joined by just six buttons but, with a clear and intuitive menu system, we had no problem navigating through the various settings. A 250-page input tray sits at the bottom, along with a 50-sheet multi-purpose tray for media such as envelopes. Prints arrive at the tray situated at top of the printer, which can cope with 150 pages at a time. The E360dn will hook up to a corporate network via 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet, but USB connectivity is also offered should you want to attach it to a single workstation. Operating system support is good, with drivers available for Windows, Mac and a variety of Linux distributions. Businesses looking to keep their energy bills down will be pleased to hear that the E360dn is Energy Star certified, drawing just 11W when idle. And with a quoted 53dBA during printing, it’s in line with other lasers in terms of noise levels. As far as speeds go, the E360dn is no slouch, recording an impressive speed of 33ppm using the default settings. The time it takes to produce the first page is also commendable, at around seven seconds, while print quality allows the user to read text down to 2pt when printing at the highest settings. Workgroup paper costs can be reduced thanks to the built-in duplex unit, though speeds drop to around 18ppm when using this feature. Further cost reductions can be made by selecting a lower toner darkness setting and, even at the lowest setting, print quality remains high. With its fast print speeds, ease of use and relatively low running costs, the Lexmark E360dn has a lot going for it.

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