Conclusion: While looking for an economical monochrome laser printer to plug into our home network of four Macs, I stumbled across the e120n on sale for $99.
Pros: Ease of installation on network, price ($99), modest footprint
Cons: Slightly "cheap" appearance of buttons, design. Poor installation guide.
Conclusion: I needed a new laser printer and after checking several reviews, I settled on the Lexmark E120n. The main selling point for me was that the printer was network ready with...
Pros: Good quality printing, built in ethernet adapter, stylish, fairly compact.
Cons: Printer makes some sort of reset noise every couple of hours if left in standby mode.
Conclusion: Can be used to print bankable checks using MICR toner cartridge from checksnet website. I also found the MICR cartridge allowed me to lower toner darkness setting when...
Pros: Smallest laser with built-in network card. Fast & quiet.
Summary: My company buys these as report printers for criminal applications. Very reliable and cheap to replace. I bought this printer for my home almost three years ago and it is...
Summary: For SOHO (small office/home office) users looking for an inexpensive, small, quality black and white laser printer, the E120N is probably the best on the market.
Summary: I upgraded from a USB color inkjet to this networked laser printer. I can't believe how fast the printing is and I can't believe the convenience of having the printer on...
TLAW_DBA "OCP Oracle 6i/9i/10g, SCSA Solaris ..., Amazon
1 April 2008
Summary: The printer is good. It is easy to install. I comes with a nic card built-in. You don't need a printer server but you do need a dhcp server if you want to put it on a...