Lexmark PhotoJet Z705 Printer

Product Description:

The Z705 is a compact printer offering borderless printing and smart ease of use functions. It brings great performance with 4800 dpi, 17/10 ppm print speed.The Lexmark Z705 provides great performance for all with 4800 x 1200 dpi, 10 ppm color print speed, borderless printing for outputs which look like real photos and its optional 6-color cartridge sets. Load paper from A6 to A4 format, and up to 300 grams in weight. The Lexmark Z705 is also compatible with a wide range of operating systems on both Mac and PC computers. Automatic cartridge alignment, paper-type sensor, and print cancel option make a wide range of printing virtually hassle-free.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Vivid 4,800 x 1,200 dpi resolution on photo paper, 2,400 x 1,200 on other media
  • Fast 17 ppm black, 10 ppm color document printing
  • Prints a 4-by-6 inch photo prints in about 60 seconds
  • USB interface, cable included; PC and Mac compatible
  • Optional 6-color printing; optional Ethernet
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Lexmark
  • EAN: 0734646890007
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • Label: Lexmark
  • Manufacturer: Lexmark
  • MediaType: Envelopes
  • Model: Z705
  • ModemDescription: None
  • MPN: Z705
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: PRINTER
  • Publisher: Lexmark
  • Studio: Lexmark
  • UPC: 734646890007
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

Customer Reviews

I agree with the other reviews this print is not good.2007-02-05
Its been about a 1 year and half that I have had this printer and I must say I am very displeased. The first few months of this printer was great! It was fast and print quality was excellent, but that didn't last long. After those few months, this printer started to have major problems. First when printing in quick, better, etc the quality was extremely awful. Left streaks everywhere, like I said, even in better quality. Maybe around the 2 or 3rd try the printer would start to print normally. Want good quality images? Don't do it with this one. It won't give you a single decent picture. Did I mention this thing sucks up ink like there is no tomorrow? Its seems every month, (even on normal print use) I have to buy an ink cartridge. I love lexmark you know, but this printer just plain sucks. We have another lexmark printer in our house which is excellent, but this one is just blah! Don't buy it...even for a dollar. Its just not worth it!
Costly to run2007-02-02
In our experience, this printer runs fine. The problem is that ink seemingly cartridges last about two minutes. And the ink cartridges, at this point, have run us far more than the printer did in the first place! When as and if we get a replacement for this machine, it won't be from Lexmark.
Lexmark makes lousy products2006-12-28
I've owned two Lexmark printers, and both of them did not last two years. One had problems after 3 months of usage--would not print in black ink. The other one lasted two years, and it also stopped printing in black ink. I've tried installing new cartridges, and I've tried their ink nozzle cleaning program on numerous occasions--it doesn't help to fix the problem. I will never voluntarily buy a Lexmark product, ever again.
high maintenance2006-05-03
Don't buy this - yes, it's cheap, but unless you like babysitting your printer by feeding each sheet in by hand, you're better off spending a few more bucks and getting something that works.
Economical and Long Lasting2006-04-20
This printer has lasted a long time. I've had several HPs that jammed then died within six months of purchase, but this printer is a workhorse. It has been overused for three years now and still has great quality. I find the ink cartridges extremely simple and quick to change out. My only problem with the printer is that the color of printing on envelopes is sometimes a little funky (brownish), rather than the black it should be.

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