I never used the manual feed on the E200, but only remember one paper
jam after a week of very high humidity.

The t-whatever I used did have a good manual feed, multiple trays, and
handled 65# stock with amazing ease.

The E200 was at the computer sales desk and printed out about 5-10 pages
daily, sometimes spiking during planogramming.  The T-whatevers were in
the back and in Furniture and were used for all the high-volume stuff
like reports and price labels.

Personally, for the kind of volume I suspect you'll be doing, I'd go
with the E model, unless you're printing on something like 65# stock.

Hope that helps.

--Ben

Judith Dinowitz wrote:

> Jim and Ben, thanks for the feedback!
>
> Ben, did you have problems with paper jams with the 200? And how was the
> manual feed? The Lexmark people are trying to convince us to go with the
> T630, as apparently the manual feed is better than on the E321 and it's
> more heavy duty, but the price is twice as much.
>
> We want to get this ordered ASAP so that we can have everything set up
> and ready by the end of the Jewish holidays. But we also want to get the
> right equipment.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Judith
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ben Doom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 5:42 PM
> Subject: Re: Lexmark Printers: Feedback Urgently Needed
>
>
>  > I loved the E200, and the T600 (I think) was very good, but I've not got
>  > experience with the newer models.
>  >
>  > --BenD
>
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