Epson LQ-350 vs Epson LX-350

Detailed Technical Comparison & Buying Guide

Epson LQ-350 Epson LQ-350
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Epson LX-350 Epson LX-350

Epson LQ-350

✅ Extremely reliable and very low running costs.
❌ Noisy operation and limited to monochrome.

Epson LX-350

✅ Excellent build quality.
❌ Slightly higher running costs.
Feature Epson LQ-350 Epson LX-350
Number of Pins 24 Pins 9 Pins
Printing Columns 80 Columns 80 Columns
High Speed Draft 347 cps (10 cpi) 347 cps
Draft Speed 260 cps (10 cpi) N/A
Letter Quality Speed 86 cps (10 cpi) N/A
Copy Capability 1 original + 3 copies 1 original + 4 copies
Mean Time Between Failure 10,000 Hours 10,000 Hours
Ribbon Life 2.5 Million Characters 4 Million Characters
Print Head Life 400 Million Strokes/Wire N/A
Paper Feed Path Single sheet rear, Continuous paper rear, Paper output rear N/A
Control Emulations ESC/P2, IBM PPDS N/A
Noise Level 53 dB(A) N/A
Interfaces Parallel, USB 2.0, RS-232 N/A

⚖️ Expert Verdict

The 24-pin vs. 9-pin showdown for the compact market. The LQ-350 produces significantly crisper text, which is what you want for customer-facing documents and invoices. The LX-350 is a 9-pin classic—louder, slightly tougher, and perfect for internal data logs where quality doesn't matter. For a professional who wants their multi-part forms to look 'sorted' and legible, the LQ-350 is the clear winner for its superior character resolution. Only go for the LX if you're purely focused on the absolute lowest operating cost for internal documents.

What Owners Are Saying?

Epson LQ-350

William S.
"Still the best for multi-part invoices. Loud as anything but it never dies. 24-pin head makes the text surprisingly legible for a dot matrix. Frugal on the ribbons and proper tough."

Epson LX-350

Milly
"Most frugal way to print receipts and delivery notes. The ribbon lasts for millions of characters. A bit basic, but it’s a reliable bit of kit that won't let you down."

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