- Up to 30ppm black
- Up to 8ppm color
- Supports major op sys.
- USB and Ethernet interfaces; optional token-ring, parallel, serial, and wireless
- Compatible with Windows, Linux, UNIX, Mac, NetWare, and OS/400
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USB and Ethernet connectivity both come standard. Optional token-ring, parallel, serial, and wireless connectivity are supported should your office decide to add them. Standard input capacity is 250 sheets, expandable to up to 780 sheets. The C510n handles a wide range of media type, sizes and weights, including labels, transparencies, and card stock.
Four starter toner cartridges (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) get you going. Then, replace them with Lexmark's high-capacity cartridges for long-term performance. The C510n features built-in help pages for challenging tasks and is backed by a one-year on-site warranty.
What's in the Box
Lexmark C510n printer, 1,500-page cartridges (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black starter print cartridges), photo developer cartridge, power cord, Publications CD, driver, MarkVision and utilities CD, warranty information; USB and Ethernet cables not included
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great printer for the money,
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This review is from: Lexmark C510N Laser Printer ( 20K1200 ) (Office Product)
It's hard to believe that a network-ready color laser printer can be had for under $500. A few years ago these were $5000 and up. This is an excellent printer that produces very nice quality text and graphics. Photographic output is not quite up to the level of the best inkjets, but then no laser really is. If you add up the cost of frequent inkjet cartridge replacements, then it makes economic sense to consider a laser printer.
The C510n is noisy during startup and operation, but powers down to a silent sleep state. Network operations are flawless, although setup differed somewhat from the printed directions (I had to set up a generic Windows network port rather than use the Lexmark port, but either works fine.) It works equally well with Macintosh and Windows (I have both). As I said, quality is great, and once warmed up, it is FAST. Mechanical setup is easy and straightforward.
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