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Lexmark Platinum Pro905 printer

Author: Will Stapley
Date: Tue, 08 Dec 2009 10:24:00 GMT

An all-in-one colour inkjet printer with web connectivity

Lexmark has given its inkjet printers a total overhaul, and the Platinum Pro905 sits at the very top of the new range. Housing four separate ink cartridges, it’s a colour multifunction device that includes print, scan, copy and fax functionality.

Taking centre stage, however, is the 4in colour display. Not only does this look good, but it’s touch-sensitive, which makes navigating through the various menus a breeze.

The printer can be attached to a single computer via USB (Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems are supported), or hooked up to a network via a wired or wireless connection. Impressively, the Pro905 also supports 802.11n wireless, and all settings can be configured on the printer itself.

Should the 150-page input tray not be big enough, the Pro905 comes with a second paper tray directly under the main printer unit that pushes the overall capacity to 300 pages.

If connected to a network with internet connectivity, the printer is able to offer various web-based features via Lexmark’s SmartSolutions utility. The printer first needs to be registered with the SmartSolutions web site, but it’s a fairly painless procedure.

Once registered, it’s possible to download apps to the Pro905. Some, such as one that shows RSS feeds on the printer’s display, are of questionable use to businesses. However, there are some more practical apps, including one that allows scans to be sent to email recipients directly from the printer. The choice is fairly limited at the moment - there were only 16 apps at the time of writing - but more should arrive over time.

In terms of quality, the Pro905 impresses. Mono text output is crisp, clear and on a par with most lasers we’ve seen. It also managed to produce rich and vibrant colours when printing a series of Excel charts. Photo quality is acceptable but, even using Lexmark’s glossy photo paper, we noticed a fair amount of speckling when viewed close up.

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