![]() ![]() There’s also FastPix, which organises your image files, offers simple editing like red-eye removal, and handles image selection for printing. ![]() Software installation is just as straightforward and provides you with the now well established Lexmark print driver, complete with verbal messages. Unclip the carrier and slot in the single cartridge, re-clip the carrier and swing the cover down to complete installation. You lift the cover on the top of the printer and the cartridge carrier slides to the centre of the carriage. Set up is certainly as easy as Lexmark makes out. This seems a much better solution to having a product available globally with all the different mains supplies that entails, than providing a black block which kicks around under your desk all the time. A single USB 2.0 socket at the rear connects the printer to a PC.Ī plug-in power-supply block clips in at the back of the printer. There are two control buttons, one to switch the printer on and off and the other to feed paper. Paper feeds from a near-vertical rear tray to an extendable one at the front. The Z735 has a very conventional design and a boxy appearance, though with rounded edges. ![]() That’s good, but we’ve found a source (linkout:) advertising it at just £30, including VAT and due in stock by the time you read this. Lexmark starts by setting a possible new price record, by giving the machine an RRP of just £50. The argument is that this is both cheap and simple for the first-time buyer, but are we getting all the facts, or is the company trying to resell an old idea, which most makers have since moved beyond? Now Lexmark has set out to confound them with its Z735, an ink-jet printer that takes just one, three-colour cartridge, costing £13.50 a throw. Printer owners continue to complain about the costs of consumables, such as ink cartridges and paper. Unless someone strongly believes it's a fault with the actual printer, I don't see the point of installing it on my machine as they're chalk and cheese in performance, and I'm not running the stripped down version of XP (and can't without a great deal of reformatting and repartioning). I know for a fact it's the right cartridge so has anyone got any ideas why this won't go any further? I've checked that I fitted it right! please install a correct print cartridge. We got a Lexmark Z735 and I've installed it, but half way through the installation stops and says the cartridge is unsupported. He's a bit careful with his cash (if you hadn't guessed from the laptop he bought!) and so I was extremely careful when I took him to buy a printer. I've put on a stripped down version of Windows XP with SP2 (has all drivers installed, but loads of non-essential stuff stripped out) which works fine on other computers. I'm setting up an old laptop for a friend (PII 300Mhz 128mb ram 4G hard disk - how quaint). ![]()
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