Lexmark Z1300 Inkjet Printer
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6 reviews - $28.99 - $35.49
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- Get excellent quality easily with the Lexmark Z1300 high performance color printer. This compact printer achieves sharp, pro... read more
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Color Inkjet - 22 ppm Mono - 16 ppm Color - 4800 x 1200 dpi - USB - PC, Mac
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This Lexmark Z1300 compact desktop printer offers fast, sharp and reliable results. Fast print speed...
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Get excellent quality easily with the Lexmark Z1300 high performance color printer. This compact printer achieves sharp, professional-quality text and graphics fast - up to 22 ppm black, 16 ppm color. It's easy to print frame-worthy, borderless photos using Lexmark Imaging Studio with built in photo package templates. The optional photo cartridge, allows 6-color printing to reach a broad range of colors for better image quality. The Z1300 is perfect for anyone who needs a sturdy, reliable, desktop printer.
| Main Features | |
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| Brand | Lexmark |
| Color Output | Color |
| Cartridge Type | Inkjet Cartridge |
| Interface Type | USB 2.0 |
The Lexmark Z1300 isn't for everyone, but, for users who want to spend the bare minimum for occasional prints, it's quite a bargain.
Subtract the cost of the ink cartridge it comes with, and the price of the Lexmark Z1300 comes out to six dollars.
With a huge number of color inkjet multifunction printers jockeying for space on the shelves of office superstores, it can be easy to forget the humble, single-function printer. While it seems like an archaic relic, the single-function printer--though unc