Lexmark C 720 User Manual

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March 2001

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Color Business Report

Performance

The J110 can print up to 10 ppm in color and 16

ppm in monochrome at 600 dpi resolution, exceeding

the HP Color LaserJet 4550’s color print speed of 4 ppm,

and matching its monochrome performance. In Draft

mode, which Lexmark calls “Ink Saver” mode (600- by

300-dpi), color print speed rises to 14 ppm, but black

speed drops to 15 ppm. According to Drew Zande,

Product Marketing Manager for Lexmark’s Business

Printer Division, the black speed drops because the J110

is actually taking time to process an algorithm that

selectively subtracts dots to be printed, when printing

in Ink Saver mode. By Lexmark’s reckoning, Ink Saver

mode can save users up to 50% on supplies costs. In

“Best” mode, which Zande describes as “600 dpi with

advanced color science processing,” the J110 prints 2.3

ppm in color and 10 ppm in monochrome. Like many

ink jets in Lexmark’s product line, the J110 can print

photos at up to 2400- by 1200-dpi. However, Lexmark

would not quote print speeds at this maximum

resolution. The J110 is driven by a 100 MHz processor,

which gives the printer an 8-second first page out time.

Lexmark claims that the J110 is robust enough to print

up to 10,000 pages per month.

The J110 also marks the debut of a new Lexmark

technology, called PerfectFinish, which pre-coats sheets

of paper with a thin layer of fluid that dries before

printing. Lexmark claims that PerfectFinish produces

crisper black text and richer colors, and reduces ink

bleed, especially when printing on recycled paper. The

PerfectFinish fluid, a formulation developed by

Lexmark, is dispensed from a bottle installed in the back

of the printer. The printer can coat up to 10,000 pages

before the bottle needs to be replaced.

Details about the PerfectFinish system were not

forthcoming from Lexmark. However, we were able to learn

from the U.S. Patent Office that the company has received

a patent for a coating apparatus for use in ink jet printers.

U.S. Patent 6,183,079, granted on February 6, 2001,

describes the apparatus, which is comprised of rollers and

doctor blades. The patent document also gives hints about

the coating material, explaining that it must have a “high

viscosity such that only a minimum amount of water is

introduced onto the substrate,” to prevent the paper from

curling. The patent says that patent application 9/096,128,

entitled “Coating System for Ink Jet Applications,”

describes “example coating materials.”

Separate Ink Cartridges

Until now, most Lexmark ink jet printers have used

print cartridges with nozzles and ink supply integrated

into a single unit, in a black/tri-color configuration (the

early Canon-based Lexmark 4079 did use separate ink

tanks and a permanent print head). The benefit of

integrated cartridges, according to Lexmark, is that

replacing the print head with the ink supply ensures

the best possible print quality, because one is essentially

replacing the entire print engine. Lexmark’s opinion of

permanent print heads, such as those used by Epson, is

that they tend to deteriorate over the life of the printer,

and have a tendency to become clogged.

The debate over separate versus tri-color cartridges

is equally simple. Proponents of the individual cartridge

system, Canon and Xerox, claim that it reduces waste—

colors are replaced as they are depleted, while Lexmark

claims that colors generally deplete evenly. Indeed, Xerox

commissioned a study to determine how much ink is left

over in tri-color cartridges after the first color runs out,

finding that on average, 20% of the ink delivered with the

cartridge remains (see Color Business Report, September

2000). HP and Epson also use tri-color ink cartridges in

their printers, but both have introduced models with

separate ink cartridge technology—most notably the

Lexmark J110: Product Specifications

Resolution Modes

600- by 300-dpi
600 dpi
2400- by 1200-dpi

Print Speed

Color

Black

Normal (600 dpi)

10 ppm

16 ppm

Ink saver (600- by 300-dpi)

14 ppm

15 ppm

Best (600 dpi enhanced)

2.3 ppm

10 ppm

Duty Cycle

10,000 pages/month

Memory

8 MB

Processor

100 MHz

Software Compatibility

PCL 3

Interface

IEEE-1284, USB

Networking

10/100Base T
(optional on J110)

Paper Handling

Tray 1: 250-sheet input tray
Tray 2: 250-sheet input tray
(standard on J110tn)
10-sheet multipurpose
feeder (standard on J110tn)

Paper Sizes

Letter, Legal, Executive

Paper Types

16 to 32 lb. paper
Transparencies, envelopes,
labels, card stock.

Size

20.3"W by 11.7"H by 20.1"D

Weight

35 lb.

Street Price
J110

$899

J110tn

$999

Source: Lexmark International, Inc.

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