Lexmark Inkjet Printer
Jan 02, 2010 in
Computers & Software
- 802.11g/b network compatible inkjet printer
- High quality printing from virtually anywhere in the home over a secure wireless network
- Share wirelessly among multiple computers
- Windows and Mac compatible
- USB connectivity also supported for convenience
Product Description
Experience the convenience of printing wireless with the Z1420! Compatible with 802.11g/b, enjoy high-quality printing from virtually anywhere in your home over your secure wireless network. Print fast – up to 24 ppm black and 18 ppm color. Also, create brilliant photos with optional 6-color printing and professional quality text and graphics with up to 4800 dpi. Printer is designed to utilize your network’s security (WEP, WPA and WPA2) and broadcast range…. More >>
Lexmark Inkjet Printer
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5 comments
Florian Zigan on January 2, 2010 at 10:32 am
Would not connect to network, mfg. replaced with another one that also would not connect to network?
Avid Reader on January 2, 2010 at 11:18 am
I purchased this printer because I needed a wireless printer that would fit into a tight space: on a bookshelf that is eight inches deep. Amazon’s product listing reports that this printer is 7.8 inches deep, which was the primary reason I picked it.
I just unboxed the printer and placed it on the shelf. It fits beautifully… unless I want to plug it into the power. The way the power works for this printer is that you have to plug a big power brick into the back of the printer and then plug a power cord into the the back of the brick. All of this adds another 4.5 inches to the depth of this printer.
Someone at Lexmark should be fired for this idiotic design.
How well does the printer work? I have no idea… first I need to install a deeper shelf before I can actually use the printer.
Sherry R. Schwartz on January 2, 2010 at 2:02 pm
I own a Lexmark Z32 ink jet printer. I upgraded my operating system to Mac OSX 10.4.11 and the printer no longer worked. I contacted Lexmark and they responded “Please accept my heartfelt apologies for the problems you are experiencing with your Lexmark product. To the best of my knowledge, there are currently no plans to develop Mac(10.4.11) drivers to support this model. Thank you for notifying us of this request.” So before you buy a Lexmark, think about whether the company will be there for you.
Andrew W. Cameron on January 2, 2010 at 2:41 pm
Was excited to get this printer, set it up, it has a hardware failure in its WiFi access according to Lexmark support. Typical offshore tech support, everything takes longer as communication is more difficult, don’t know state abbreviations used in addresses (since I already provided a zip code you would think they could decode city and state without needing me to spell it slowly…). Needed me to fax proof of purchase (from earlier this week!) but could settle for forwarding copy of Amazon invoice. Hassle, hassle, hassle. Now I wait….
E. K. Moseley on January 2, 2010 at 4:33 pm
Nice printer for the small bucks. It does the job, but step-up was a little difficult for the wireless. It comes without paper, however all ink and cables are in box with printer.
I would recommend.