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Lexmark Z 25

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Brand Lexmark 1984
Model Z 25
Released Year 1984
Type Printers
Series Z
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Lexmark Z 25 is an impact dot matrix printer introduced in the mid-1980s targeted primarily toward office environments requiring reliable document printing. It uses a 9-pin print head technology, enabling draft and utility printing modes suitable for text documents and basic forms. The printer connects via parallel interface, supporting various computer systems popular in office setups of its time. It features a print speed of approximately 60 characters per second, balancing performance and print quality for business applications. The Z 25 supports continuous and multipart forms, equipped with a tractor feed mechanism for stable paper handling. Its mechanical design emphasizes durability and ease of maintenance for sustained office productivity.

Technically, the printer operates at 240 dots per inch horizontal resolution with a standard font set, suitable for text-based documents. It includes buffer memory to handle print jobs efficiently and supports ASCII character sets standard for its history. The device supports automatic paper loading and line feed functions, improving ease of use in long printing tasks.

Specifications

Type Digital Photo Printer
Input Type Color
Technology Inkjet
Output Type Color
Maximum Resolution 1200 x 1200 DPI
Model Z 25
Connectivity USB 2.0
MPN Z25
Black Print Speed 9 ppm
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Product Line Lexmark Z
UPC 0734646247733
Printer Type Impact Dot Matrix
Print Head 9-pin
Print Speed Approx. 60 cps
Resolution 240 dpi horizontal
Interface Parallel port
Paper Handling Tractor feed for continuous and multipart forms
Fonts Standard ASCII character set
Noise Level High (impact printer)
Dimensions Approx. 430 x 360 x 180 mm
Weight Approx. 12 kg
Power Requirements AC 120V/230V
Operating System Compatibility MS-DOS, early Windows versions, Unix-based systems with parallel port printing support

Key Advantages

The Lexmark Z 25 offers robust durability ideal for heavy office printing needs. Its tractor feed system ensures consistent paper movement, reducing jams in multipart and continuous forms. The impact printing mechanism enables multi-copy forms printing, a critical advantage for invoicing and bookkeeping. It offers reliable operation under various environmental conditions, minimizing downtime. The printer integration through a standard parallel interface ensures compatibility with many office computer systems of its era. Its relatively compact design provides space efficiency in busy office environments.

Limitations

The Z 25 is limited to monochrome printing with no graphics or photo-quality output capabilities. Its print speed and resolution are modest compared to more modern printer technologies. The dot matrix impact method produces higher noise levels and lower print quality than laser or inkjet alternatives. Connectivity options are restricted to parallel ports, lacking modern connectivity features like USB or network support. Maintenance of mechanical components requires more frequent user intervention than non-impact printers. The device does not support high-level font customization or advanced printing features found in later models.

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