The Lexmark X560 engine is a multifunction, 31-ppm black and 20-ppm color engine that runs at 600 dpi (2,400 dpi image quality). The first page out is stated to be under 11 seconds, and the printer runs off a 400 MHz processor.
The Lexmark C780, released in April 2008, uses chips that must be replaced each cycle. However the cartridges have a high retail cost and are fairly easy to remanufacture.
- By Mike Josiah
- Dec 01, 2009
Technical: Step-by-Step
The Lexmark T650 series is based on the Lexmark T650 1,200 dpi engine. Depending on the model, the print speed is from 45-55 pages per minute. As with all of Lexmark’s new heavy-duty machines these machines are loosely based on the older Optra S machines, but these are much faster. Due to the speed and fuser characteristics, the toner is completely different and unique to this series.
- By Mike Josiah
- Sep 01, 2009
Last month was the toner cartridge. Here's the recycling instructions for the drum unit of Lexmark's latest ...
Introduced in January 2006, these cartridges and chips are all new. According to Lexmark they have new designs that set them apart from other similar printers ...
- By Erick Jones and the Technical Staff
- Jun 01, 2006
- By Mitch Schwartz
- Mar 25, 2004