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Article: Lexmark hits the mark with Personal Printer II 2390. (Lexmark International Inc.) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation)
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- Computer Shopper
- Article date:
- December 1, 1991
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Before you turn the page, yawning about "yet another 24-wire printer," stop a second and ponder this: How long can you tread water?
If you have a printer that requires unloading continuous-form paper before you can use cut sheets; if your printer markets it more hassle than it's worth to print an envelope; if your printer's type quality sends you running for a typewriter; if you spend more than eight minutes a month removing jammed paper; or if you use your copier instead of a multipart form because the multiparts jam in the printer, then you've been treading water too long.
The Lexmark Personal Printer Series II 2390/2391 (PPS II 2390/2391) is the life ...