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Lexmark B2236dw

Lexmark’s B2236dw is a fast, no-nonsense mono laser, but it’s a shame it isn’t cheaper to run

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SCORE PRICE £75 (£90 inc VAT) from ballicom.co.uk

For all the talk of colour printers replacing mono ones, and inkjets replacing lasers, you can still buy mono lasers like Lexmark’s B2236dw. Strictly speaking, it’s a small workgroup device, rated at a heady 34ppm and equipped with a full set of network, security and management features, but at this

price it’s as likely to end up in home offices and micro businesses.

The B2236dw is very compact, with room only for a 250-sheet paper tray and a single-sheet bypass slot for special media. On arrival you need to remove some protective card from the surface of its drum – use caution, lest the tape holding it on sticks to the drum itself. It’s a chore to enter a

wireless password via the simple mono screen and buttons, but Lexmark’s mobile app offers an easier alternativ­e.

By default, the PC driver warns when printing that the SMTP server hasn’t been set up – you have to enter the web admin interface to either configure a server, or scroll down to find the box that disables the nagging.

This printer is quick to get going, delivering a first page of text in 14 seconds from standby, and needing only another ten seconds when resuming from sleep. It reached 26.8ppm in our standard 25-page test, in which we include the time taken to spool the job. Timed from the moment printing started, it hit 32.6ppm.

Duplex is enabled by default, saving paper but slowing down single-page jobs that are flipped needlessly after printing. However, with it off, the printer delivered graphics at 19.7ppm, and with it re-enabled it hit 11.1ppm. Photos didn’t take long to process, with our two-page, 10 x 8in test completing in just 15 seconds.

This printer uses a separate drum and toner, rated for 12,000 and up to 6,000 pages respective­ly. Using the highest capacity toner lengthens maintenanc­e intervals, but it only lowers running costs to 2.4p per page. That’s not exorbitant compared to other cheap lasers, but it will add up. That’s a shame, because with decent print quality and features, this is an appealing compact laser.

 ??  ?? ABOVE Like all mono lasers, the B2236dw looks boring enough that Lexmark’s green logo is almost exciting
ABOVE Like all mono lasers, the B2236dw looks boring enough that Lexmark’s green logo is almost exciting

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