- Up to 1,200 dpi image quality, 600 x 600 dpi engine
- Up to 20 ppm, first page out in 9.5 seconds
- 150-sheet standard input tray, 100-sheet output
- USB and parallel interfaces, optional serial and networking
- 8 MB memory, expandable to 72 MB; PC and Mac compatible
The Lexmark e321 is fast and cheap, but those are the only good things about this diabolically mediocre piece of engineering. It''s unsuitable for high-volume printing because it lacks a large paper capacity, so you''re constantly feeding this thing paper. Worse, if you don''t put the paper in exactly right it grabs three or four sheets at a time and jams up fairly regularly. The text is poor to passable but figures are murky. Personally I don''t think the few bucks you might save are worth all the hassle and inconvenience that come with such a sub-par product. Undying, everlasting hatred does not sum up the extent to which I loathe the Lexmark E321.
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