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Lexmark X342n Multifunction Laser Printer Review
by Tom Warhol

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Formats / Compatibility (1.00)
The X342n is hooked up to a computer via a high-speed USB 2.0 connection. No connections for Direct Print Order Format (DPOF), PictBridge cameras, or other similar connections are provided. These are more common on all-in-one inkjets, printers that are better geared for printing photos.
Media Slots (0)
This monochrome multifunction is a low-end office toner printer, copier, and scanner. There are generally no media slots on these type and price class of printers, as is the case with the X342n.
 
Wireless Interface (4.00)
Wireless connectivity is possible only with the optional Lexmark N4050e 802.11 g Wireless Print Server.
 
Network (8.00)
The X342n is designed to be network compatible, with an Ethernet 10/100Base TX connection. There’s a port at the rear of the unit to hook a network cable up to. Only this or the USB connection can be used at one time. This is probably not an issue, as most users will be utilizing either one or the other connection.
Users can also purchase separately the External MarkNet N7020e Giagbit Ethernet Print Server, which allows up to four printers to be hooked up to an Ethernet connection.















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