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Lexmark X342n Multifunction Laser Printer Review
by Tom Warhol

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Print Quality Settings (4.00)
Paper settings are possible with the X342n, but print quality settings are minimal. Users can select the type of document being copied or faxed—either Text, Photo, or Mixed—and they can select three levels of darkness settings. Both of these are selected with their own button and an LED to indicate which settings are current. Quality settings are limited in the printer drivers as well, with only a toner darkness setting of 1 through 10 possible.
 
Internal Editing (1.00)
Image editing internally is not possible at all with the X342n, other than the simple functions outlined in the Print Quality Settings section.
 
Dedicated B&W Settings / Effects (1.00)
Similarly, other than toner darkness settings, there are no options to alter black and white settings, like adjusting the toning to sepia or cyan, since this is not a color printer.
 
Media Types (6.00)
The Lexmark X342n accepts the normal range of paper types, including card stock, envelopes, and plain paper, paper labels, and transparencies. The maximum paper size it can accommodate is legal paper (8.5" x 14"). Paper sizes include A4, A5, Executive, Folio, JIS-B5, Legal, Letter, and Statement. Envelope sizes include #10, #7 3/4, #9, B5, C5, and DL.


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