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8 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The E342n comes with a 2,500-page starter toner, and has reasonable running costs. Its higher specification makes it seem better value than the DCP-8060, but its higher ownership costs and slower, inferior prints and copies make the Brother DCP-8060 a...
Easy to operate, Fast print and copy speeds, Sits solidly on the desk, but also relatively lightweight.
Poor scan color quality.
The Lexmark X342n is a mid-range, bare-bones, monochrome multifunction printer which can be hooked up to network or a single computer. The copier and fax function independently of a computer connection, and the driver and software connection for the p...
Network-ready; handles grayscale and color scans decently, as well as grayscale graphics; reasonable price for a small workgroup or a home office.
The printers feature menu is frustrating to use; the printer isnt capable of duplexing, and it stumbles when printing tiny text.
In a vacuum, the Lexmark X342n looks like a decent All-in-One monochrome laser printer for a small office environment, but ultimately, it loses out to the Dell 1815dn in terms of features and speed.
Abstract: Lexmark x342n är en allt-i-ett produkt med svartvit laserteknik. Passar bra för mindre arbetsgrupper. Prestationen är dock i underkant av de förväntade enligt flera testare.
The X342n can carry out a lot of roles, but in most cases it fails to performs them with sufficient panache. Its print features are perhaps the best, but the lack of duplexing could be an issue. Scanning was only adequate, while the fax component coul...
Abstract: Lexmarks X342n MFP can print, copy and fax mono documents, and make colour scans. Unlike Dells Multifunction Laser Printer 1815dn (opposite) and Brothers DCP-8065DN (page 28), the X342n cant print automatically on both sides of a sheet of paper....
The network-ready Lexmark X342n handled grayscale and color scans decently, as well as grayscale graphics. Its price is also reasonable for a small workgroup or a home office.
The printers feature menu is frustrating to use; the printer isnt capable of duplexing, and it stumbles when printing tiny text.
In a vacuum, the Lexmark X342n looks like a decent all-in-one monochrome laser printer for a small office environment, but ultimately, it loses out to the Dell 1815dn in terms of features and speed.