Lexmark 33S0300 Mono Chrome Laser Printer


The Lexmark E250DN affordable, space-saving, monochrome laser printer with duplex standard produces excellent documents. Its 366 MHz processor and 32MB of standard memory provide high-quality printing at up to 30 ppm.
Main Features

My Trusty, Overused Printer
As an adult student I print constantly. I have an inkjet printer but I can't highlight those pages without the ink smearing (laser print doesn't do that). That's where the laser printer comes in.
This printer is used daily - average 20 pages duplex per day and has NEVER, NOT ONE TIME, had an error or a jam. It is the perfect printer. The reliability factor is so important and many other printers, both inkjet and laser, don't even compare to this.
It is fairly small sizewise - I also have a Dell for color printing and it is huge in comparison.
Not much else to say -
it's quick
it's reliable
quality is great
toner lasts a long time
If you need a workhorse, this is the one.

It's the E250dn - Amazing Value - Fast Remote Internet Printing!
It has a built-in print server... So, you can install drivers on your notebook PC and print directly to it from anywhere on the Internet!
It took me about FIVE hours researching to discover that it should be installed using Port Name "9100" and then use your IP address as the Hostname. You also have to configure port 9100 on your router so that it passes through to the printer making it accessable from the Internet.
This is actually the E250dn at 179.95 delivered and tax free from Amazon - that's about 100 dollars less than you'll find anywhere else.
After using its duplex (double sided) printing feature - you'll wonder how you ever managed without it.
It's much smaller than you'd think for something that supposedly weighs 30 lbs - it's more like 15 lbs in reality and only slightly bigger than "compact" models from other manufacturers.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for high quality B/W laser printing!

Very, very pleased -- great value for the price!
Bought this to replace a Brother B&W duplexing laser that suddenly decided to go belly up after a little under 2 years of light use. I really enjoyed the convenience of the duplexing, so I bypassed some other laser printers to get to this one. Although it was a little more expensive than what it would have cost to replace my Brother, I've found thus far that it's been well worth it. CNET gave this printer good reviews, and now I know why. Microsoft Vista ready (which I needed, as we had upgraded shortly after the Brother failed), several connectivity options, easy to plug in and go, works well with our home wireless router, nice print quality, very quiet in standby mode ... I very much recommend this product to the home user who does light or occasionally moderate printing who wants the convenience of duplexing, easy connectivity, and Vista capabilities.




