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Micromarc Inkjet Printer
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Texas Instruments (a name I haven't heard for a while) have
now come up with a pretty decent inkjet printer. Its
supposed to compete against the Hewlett Packard Deskjet 520,
but I doubt very much if it'll snatch much of HP's market.
The Micromarc is a 300dpi inkjet printer with Deskjet
emulation. And because it uses 128 nozzles instead of the
usual 50, it is very quick at 300cps. This makes it much
faster than the Deskjet in both draft and letter quality
modes. Strangely though, the draft and letter quality modes
have exactly the same resolution, although the draft mode
uses up less ink. Perhaps this should be called the "ink
saver mode" instead!
Although the measurements seem quite average for an inkjet
printer, the Micromarc gives the impression of being a
rather bulky printer. This is probably because of its old-
fashioned design; it definitely isn't the most stylish
printer I've encountered! In fact, the Micromarc actually
looks like a dot matrix, especially a STAR dot matrix
printer. Paper is put into the printer from the top and
comes out from the same place, which is rather strange. The
power switch is situated at the front (a good idea, guys!)
and so is the control panel.
Changing the cartridge (which lasts for 1,100 pages) is
pretty simple; just take out the old one and snap the new
one into place, but quality is definitely not as good as
that of the Deskjet. There is a lot of banding on printout,
and when we compared it with the Deskjet, the Deskjet
definitely wins.
The control panel allows you to select fonts (which takes
some getting used to) from three (Dutch, Gothic and
Courier), change the paper size and alter from portrait to
landscape and vice versa. There are twelve green lights that
go with the printer to allegedly help you know what's going
on. But maybe we could have had a red light for ON-LINE and
an amber one for POWER to distinguish between the others!
Just a thought, though.
To be honest, if I had to choose between buying this and the
HP Deskjet 520 (which is the same price), I would go for the
Deskjet. Even though it may be slower, it definitely wins
where quality and ease-of-use are concerned. Maybe we'll see
a Micromarc II with better results.
From: Texas Instruments
Contact: 0234 223122
Price: £200
The Uppers.....
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* It's fast
* Quite cheap to run
* Cheap to buy
and the Downers
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* Fiddly control panel
* Not very good quality
* Suffers from banding badly
* Old fashioned design lets it down
Overall: 70%