Sony Ericsson - C510 review - page 2
personal colour laser printer
Review date: 24 July, 2009. Review by: Sandra Vogel
Then again, Lexmark supplies starter cartridges that only have a life of 1,500 pages, which realistically means that you'll have to buy replacements after a few months. Although you can buy 3,000-page colour cartridges and a 5,000-page black cartridge for £67 each, we recommend that you choose high-yield consumables instead.
This will give you a black cartridge life of 7,000 pages for a cost of £74 and colour cartridges that last for 5,000 pages and cost £87 each, to give a cost per page around the 6p mark. Despite the low purchase price this is also a reasonably cheap printer to run, which is a refreshing change.
We mentioned that this is a personal laser printer, and the reason is that it has a USB 2.0 port without either parallel or network connections, so you have to connect the Lexmark directly to your PC or Mac (provided you're running OS X), although there is the outside chance that you may be able to connect it to an office print server or router if you own one which has a USB connection.
The C510 has a fold-down cover on the front which conceals the four toner cartridges, with the pull-out 250-page paper tray at the bottom. Printed output ends up face down on the top of the printer on a shelf which is also rated at 250 pages.
The design is quite conventional so it's no surprise that the C510 is similar in dimensions to many other colour lasers, measuring 495 x 420 x 385mm, but at 30.3kg it's relatively heavy. Overall the build quality seems a bit cheap and cheerful, and the rubber control buttons stood out as objects of unpleasantness on this very large beige box.
Text print quality is good, but then we'd expect that from any laser printer, and it's certainly fast with ten pages taking about 30 seconds from start to finish. But the colour side of things wasn't as good as we would like. There's no problem with the speed, as 8ppm is plenty fast enough for a budget printer, however the quality of the colour was rather grainy and unsatisfactory.
Verdict
The C510 is a solid mid-range Cybershot handset. Its key design won't suit everybody and the Web browser leaves a bit to be desired, but overall it does a good job.
Company: Sony Ericsson
Contact: 08704 440 044

