back to article Lexmark C736dn workgroup colour laser printer

If you’re running a large workgroup, you need a printer that is fast, cheap to run and has enough flexibility to handle a variety of media and to grow with the tasks it’s asked to perform. Endeavouring to address all these needs, while also offering colour, duplex and walk-up direct print, is Lexmark’s C736dn. Lexmark C736dn …

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  1. The BigYin

    Linux drivers!

    Woo! Welcome Lexmark, to the 21st century.

  2. Antony 4
    FAIL

    Lexmark are crap

    Lexmark are crap IMHO. I'd never buy another one after my C532 managed only 500 sheets from a new (high capacity) cartridge. Lexmark didn't even bother to reply to my complaint.

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    @ The BigYin

    I think they used up all their Luddism on the Mac OS 9 drivers: that's an OS that's just shy of ten years old, which must be in Ballmer's "rounding error" zone for market share

  4. Chris Cartledge
    Boffin

    Electricity Consumption

    This printer is is Energy Star compliant which is good!

    Lexmark gives an Energy Star Typical Electricity Consumption (TEC) of 4.69kWh (units) per week. At a typical UK price of 12p per unit this gives an electricity cost of about £29 per year.

    As I understand it, for a printer of this speed (35ppm), the TEC is based on printing over 18,000 monochrome pages per month. This is on the high side because Lexmark specifies a recommended page volume of 2500 to 10000 per month. Even if colour printing uses more electricity, consumption should in practice remain below £29. Many many would consider to be negligible when compared with the capital, paper and consumables costs.

    I am unable to give cost for plugging it into the mains, because Lexmark do not specify standby power consumption.

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