Discover All You Need To Know About The Lexmark Optra M410 Laser Printer
On first impressions, the Lexmark Optra M410 is very much in keeping with other printers in its range. Slight differences exist of course, with the most noticeable one being the difference in height, (taller than most) and depth, (shallower than most). This design helps it slot into many of the more tightly arranged cubicles. This printer uses Optra m410 toner.
Despite being a substantial product, weighing in at forty pounds, the Lexmark Optra M410 remains surprisingly easy to maneuver. Indeed, whether setting up the unit for the first time, replacing the toner, or simply for standard maintenance and cleaning, most should be able to cope with moving it on their own. This excellent design continues to the control panel and the layout of all fundamental access areas.
Setting up the printer should take no time at all. Though there are excellent instructions provided, a single person could manage to get up and running in about 15 minutes, without having to read them. The clear and concise operating panel will let you know when ready to print, and also provide you status updates concerning paper, blockages, toner level and so on.
That said, running out of paper really should not be too easy however - the standard draw holds up to three hundred and fifty of regular letter size sheets. Staying with the paper, misfeeds, blockages, and wrinkled, torn and even folded sheets obviously impacted on the operation of the Lexmark Optra M410. However, such was the ease of use, clearing these, with the help of the information on the panel, and the well designed cabinet doors was a breeze and took no more than a minute.
The output of the printer is impressive too. Printing at a resolution of 600 dots per inch, on both the horizontal and vertical, the monochromatic printer can happily produce up to 12 pages a minute. Just make sure to use the proper Lexmark toner.
The Lexmark Optra M410 comes with a standard 4 MB of memory, and can be connected via parallel port or USB. The model is compatible with many operating systems, including MS-DOS and Macintosh. The media types able to use with the printer are extensive too; offering printing on standard paper, envelopes, labels and more.
If the standard provisions are not enough, the memory can be increased to 132MB. The capacity itself can readily be upgraded too, allowing for the addition of an extra tray. Taking the total capacity up to 850 standard sheets, this should be more than enough in most day to day operations.
Unsurprisingly, replacing the Optra m410 toner cartridge is just as easy as operating the printer itself: You will be clearly advised by the control panel when it is time to change the Printer Toner. Swapping over your new for old should be completed in less than a minute...and again, there shouldn't really be any need to consult the manual!
Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Hardware Articles Via RSS!