Epson LQ-350 vs Lexmark 2580+

Detailed Technical Comparison & Buying Guide

Epson LQ-350 Epson LQ-350
VS
Lexmark 2580+ Lexmark 2580+

Epson LQ-350

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

Lexmark 2580+

✅ Excellent build quality.
❌ Slightly higher running costs.
Feature Epson LQ-350 Lexmark 2580+
Number of Pins 24 Pins 9 Pins
Printing Columns 80 Columns 80 Columns
High Speed Draft 347 cps (10 cpi) 618 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 + 5 copies
Mean Time Between Failure 10,000 Hours 12,500 Hours
Ribbon Life 2.5 Million Characters N/A
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 USB, Parallel

⚖️ Expert Verdict

The Lexmark 2580+ is a high-speed 9-pin industrial machine, while the Epson LQ-350 is a compact 24-pin precision tool. They serve different masters: the Lexmark is for raw volume and speed, whereas the Epson is for high-resolution detail. If you're printing delivery notes at high speed in a warehouse, the Lexmark is the winner. But for a smaller office that needs professional-grade invoices with fine fonts and clear barcodes, the Epson LQ-350 is the winner for its superior print quality and space-saving design.

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."

Lexmark 2580+

Big_Jack
"Proper heavy duty. Handles 6-part forms without a wobble. Built for dusty environments—much more rugged than the standard office stuff. Pricey, but the durability is the winner."

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