Epson LQ 300+II Dot Matrix Printer

  • 5 out of 5
  • Product Code: LQ300Q
  • Manufacturers #: C11C638002
  • Availability: 192 in stock
  • £110.71 ex VAT
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Description

When you need to get the job done, you need a printer that can do it right with no messing around. With its unrivaled speed, compatibility, dependability, paper-handling accuracy and all-around convenience, the 24-pin EPSON LQ-300+II is the ideal partner for POS. The exceptionally compact and quiet LQ-300+II even gives you scalable fonts and lets you add color with the optional Color Upgrade Kit. All in all, it's the perfect choice because EPSON LQ-300+II means business.

Epson LQ 300+II - Printer - B/W - dot-matrix - 257 x 364 mm, 254 mm (width) - 360 dpi x 360 dpi - 24 pin - up to 300 char/sec - parallel, serial, USB

Basic Specifications

Basic Specifications. See the Extended Specifications tab for extra details
Manufacturer's Part Number: C11C638002
Weight: 4.4kg
Max Resolution ( B&W ): 360 dpi x 360 dpi
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year warranty
Print Speed:
  • Up to 225 char/sec - draft
  • Up to 270 char/sec - draft
  • Up to 300 char/sec - fast draft
  • Up to 192 char/sec - condensed
  • Up to 225 char/sec - condensed
  • Up to 75 char/sec - letter
  • Up to 90 char/sec - letter
  • Up to 128 char/sec - condensed
  • Up to
Max Media Size (Standard): 257 x 364 mm, 254 mm (width)
Media Type: Envelopes, plain paper, continious forms
Interface: Parallel, serial, USB
Max Media Size (Custom): 257 mm x 559 mm
RAM Installed ( Max ): 32 KB
Product Description: Epson LQ 300+II - printer - B/W - dot-matrix
Dimensions (WxDxH): 36.6 cm x 27.5 cm x 15.9 cm
Weight: 4.4 kg
Printer Type: Workgroup printer - dot-matrix - 24 pin - monochrome
Power: AC 230V
Barcodes: Code 39, EAN/JAN-8 , EAN/JAN-13 , UPC-A, UPC-E, Code 128, Interleaved 2 of 5, Postnet

Specifications

Basic Specifications
Manufacturer's Part Number: C11C638002
Weight: 4.4kg
Max Resolution ( B&W ) 360 dpi x 360 dpi
Manufacturer Warranty 1 year warranty
Print Speed
  • Up to 225 char/sec - draft
  • Up to 270 char/sec - draft
  • Up to 300 char/sec - fast draft
  • Up to 192 char/sec - condensed
  • Up to 225 char/sec - condensed
  • Up to 75 char/sec - letter
  • Up to 90 char/sec - letter
  • Up to 128 char/sec - condensed
  • Up to
Max Media Size (Standard) 257 x 364 mm, 254 mm (width)
Media Type Envelopes, plain paper, continious forms
Interface Parallel, serial, USB
Max Media Size (Custom) 257 mm x 559 mm
RAM Installed ( Max ) 32 KB
Product Description Epson LQ 300+II - printer - B/W - dot-matrix
Dimensions (WxDxH) 36.6 cm x 27.5 cm x 15.9 cm
Weight 4.4 kg
Printer Type Workgroup printer - dot-matrix - 24 pin - monochrome
Power AC 230V
Barcodes Code 39, EAN/JAN-8 , EAN/JAN-13 , UPC-A, UPC-E, Code 128, Interleaved 2 of 5, Postnet
General
Printer Type Workgroup printer - dot-matrix - 24 pin - monochrome
Width 36.6 cm
Depth 27.5 cm
Height 15.9 cm
Weight 4.4 kg
RAM
RAM Installed ( Max ) 32 KB
Media Handling
Media Type Envelopes, plain paper, continious forms
Max Media Size (Custom) 257 mm x 559 mm
Media Sizes Legal (216 x 356 mm), 257 x 364 mm, continuous paper 101.6 mm - 254 mm (width)
Max Sheets in Multi-Part Form 4
Environmental Parameters
Min Operating Temperature 5 °C
Max Operating Temperature 35 °C
Humidity Range Operating 10 - 80%
Sound Emission (Operating) 49 dBA
Sound Emission 49 dBA (operating)
Printer
Print Speed <ul class="itemisedspecs"><li>Up to 225 char/sec - draft - 10 cpi </li><li> Up to 270 char/sec - draft - 12 cpi </li><li> Up to 300 char/sec - fast draft - 10 cpi </li><li> Up to 192 char/sec - condensed - 17 cpi </li><li> Up to 225 char/sec - condensed - 20 cpi </li><li> Up to 75 char/sec - letter - 10 cpi </li><li> Up to 90 char/sec - letter - 12 cpi </li><li> Up to 128 char/sec - condensed - 17 cpi </li><li> Up to 150 char/sec - condensed - 20 cpi</li></ul>
Connectivity Technology Wired
Interface Parallel, serial, USB
Max Resolution ( B&W ) 360 dpi x 360 dpi
Fonts Included <ul class="itemisedspecs"><li>10 x bitmapped </li><li> 4 x scalable </li><li> 8 x barcode</li></ul>
Barcodes Code 39, EAN/JAN-8 , EAN/JAN-13 , UPC-A, UPC-E, Code 128, Interleaved 2 of 5, Postnet
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year
Power
Power Device Power supply - internal
Voltage Required AC 230V
Frequency Required 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption Operational 20 Watt
Expansion / Connectivity
Connections <ul class="itemisedspecs"><li>1 x parallel - IEEE 1284 (EPP/ECP) - 36 PIN Centronics </li><li> 1 x serial </li><li> 1 x USB</li></ul>
Miscellaneous
MTBF 6,000 hour(s)

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Accessories

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EpsonPrinter fabric ribbon - 1 x black, yellow, cyan, magenta X300COL 0 in stock
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Jargon

6 Color System

For good-quality photos you'll want a 6-color photo printer which adds light cyan and light magenta inks to the 4-color system, giving better gradations and skin tones. Do note that modern inkjets typically use pigmented black inks and hence sometimes you'll find 5-color or 7-color units that add a photo black (dye-based) ink to the mix.

8 Color System

Various manufacturers have come out with their own 8-ink variants to produce even better quality prints. However, do note that at present none of these use the same color inks. For instance, HP's Photosmart 7960 has been optimized for black-and-white prints--which also subtly improve color outputs - with more shades of gray inks, while Canon's i9950 is tweaked to emulate positive film with the inclusion of red and green inks.

Borderless Printing

Also described as border-free printing at times, the term is used to define photo outputs with no borders, resulting in edge-to-edge printing.

Memory Card Slot

This is based on a similar concept as direct connect printing. Here, you need to insert only the memory card from the digital camera into a slot on the printer for direct digital image output, sans PC.

CMYK

An acronym that stands for cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Almost all color printers use the four basic colors of ink to produce a color image, mixing them to get different shades and colors. This is generally called a 4-color system.

Color Management

A set of software designed to increase the accuracy and consistency of color between a scanner, display and printer.

Connectivity

The USB (Universal Serial Bus) is truly universal--all printers have either a USB 1.1 or the newer, faster USB 2.0 port. Don't worry too much if your system doesn't have USB 2.0--the two standards get along just fine, and USB 1.1 is fast enough for printing. Mac users can instead opt for FireWire (IEEE 1394) on some models. But if you want to go old school, you'll still find plenty of printers that accept those big, 25-pin parallel cables. Workgroup printers also support printing over a network using a standard Ethernet cable with an RJ-45 connector. For even better mobility, many models support printing wirelessly, using infrared, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi access points with built-in print servers.

Cost Per Page

The price you pay to use and maintain your printer. Generally high-quality images require an inkjet to go through a lot of ink and often print best on special stock, so cartridge and paper cost will add up.

Direct Connect Printing

This system bypasses the PC and comes in the form of a camera-direct or card-direct method. With the former, photos can be outputted simply by connecting a compatible digital camera and printer via a dedicated cable. For card-direct printing, see Memory card slot.

Dithering

Also known as halftoning, this is a process of varying size and pattern of dots of different color inks together to produce other colors. If the halftoning algorithms are good, gradations will be smooth and you won't see any visible dots. Better-quality photo printers generally produce little, if any, visible dither pattern in the light-colored areas where they are most noticeable. See also Halftoning.

Gasfastness

Durability of the prints when exposed to damaging pollutants in the air such as ozone. There are currently no standardized test for gasfastness. To combat this problem, manufacturers have produced swellable paper media which improves over porous paper media substantially. Read more from Photo printing: When paper ain't paper.

Halftoning

This process lies in the our eyes' inherent inability to distinguish spots that are closely spaced. To convert a continuous tone image to print--whether it is one-color printouts (grayscale) or multicolored (4, 6 or 8 inks)--various patterns of ink droplets are varied to produce more colors and scales. Read more in Dithering.

Inkjets

Inkjet printers function by spraying tiny dots of ink onto a page of paper. This process can produce black-and-white or color images, and in some cases, photo-quality images. However, inkjets can have trouble with sharp lines so text can vary from adequate to good depending on how fast the printer runs. Dedicated photo inkjets, on the other hand, are great for photos but generally not good for text.

Lightfastness

Durability of a print when exposed to light. When an ink is lightfast, it has strong light-fade resistance. Read more from Photo printing: When inks ain't inks.

Paper handling

The typical paper-handling specs on a printer include everything from the size and thickness of various paper to the standard and optional input- and output-tray capacity. It's enough to make your head spin. As a general rule, all inkjets and personal laser printers will print on standard paper (letter and legal sizes), accept envelopes, and have input and output trays that hold at least 100 sheets. The only exceptions are specialized printers such as snapshot and portable models. More advanced paper-handling features--such as tabloid-size printing, duplexing (printing on both sides), and auto document feeders for faxing and copying--will be found on only higher-end models.

PictBridge

An open standard enabling the direct printing of photos from PictBridge-enabled cameras of any brand on any PictBridge-compatible printer.

Page Per Minute

Abbreviated as ppm. This specification is always exaggerated. Laser printers generally print text pages only slightly slower than the manufacturers' claims. But the claims for inkjets are typically done at low-quality settings while using very simple text pages - in other words, a speed you'll never see in real life. Reality check: Printing a single A4-sized color photo on an inkjet may take anywhere from 2 to 30 minutes.

Print Cartridge

There are two variants of print cartridges in the market today. They can be referred to as separate ink and silicon technology and integrated cartridge technology. For the former, only ink exists in the containers. In the latter, the device integrates the printhead, ink cartridge and ink delivery system.

Printhead

The important, usually movable, part of a printer. This contains the printing elements directly responsible for applying ink to a medium. As a general rule of thumb, a printhead with more nozzles will have a larger print swath (coverage), resulting in faster outputs.

Print Quality

Generally, the lower the quality, the faster the print speed and less ink used. The higher the quality, the slower the print speed and better print results.

Print Sizes

The "Ax" size is a set of paper sizes established by the International Standards Organisation (ISO) that range from 2A0 (largest) to A7 (smallest). Size in millimeters: 1,189 x 1,682mm; Size in inches: approximately 46.8 x 66.2 inch.

Processor and Memory

Nearly all manufacturers provide information on the processor and the memory, but at least for personal use, these specs are relatively unimportant. Your computer does a fine job, largely on its own, of lining up print jobs and sending them on to be printed. If you have multiple users or you often print high-resolution photos or other large files, however, then you'll want a printer with a faster processor and more onboard memory.

Resolution

Usually measured in dots per inch or dpi. This indicates how many individual dots a printer can create on a page per square inch of area. Dpi is typically listed as horizontal resolution by vertical resolution; the higher the dpi, the better the resolution.

Standard Photo Sizes

These are photo print sizes derived from 35mm film format (36 x 24mm) with an aspect ratio of 3:2 and large-format (4x5) film format. The standard ratio for 35mm negatives correspond directly to 4 x 6 inch (4R), 8 x 12 inch (S8R), 12 x 18 inch, 16 x 24 inch and 20 x 30 inch. It's also fairly close to 5 x 7 inch (5R) and 3.5 x 5 inch (3R). 3R (3.5 x 5 inch); 4R (4 x 6 inch); 5R (5 x 7 inch); 8R (8 x 10 inch) from 4x5 film negatives; S8R (8 x 12 inch); 11 x 14 inch close to 4x5 film negatives; 12 x 18 inch; 16 x 20 inch from 4x5 film negatives; 16 x 24 inch; 20 x 24 inch close to 4x5 film negatives; 20 x 30 inch.

Reviews (2)

Overall this product is rated 5.0 out of 5 from 2 reviews.

  • M Compton
  • 13/07/2007
  • 5 out of 5

Great value & quality Dot Matrix printer with perfect support for old non windows machines. I had a challenge to find a suitable printer that would work on an old pc with parallel port in a DOS based programme.

Contacted Epson who said it should work. When I connected it up it needed setting up but this was easy as it's done through a setup mode using the printer buttons and automatic printouts which guide you through the whole process. Easy really, then there are font settings allowing the user to choose a font that works (in this case it was essential as the DOS programme didn't allow any printer settings to be made). Beats fitting an old second hand printer with dip switch settings (that don't work in some cases).

Printer also comes with USB port and serial so can be used on ANY machine! Print quality second to none - hard to believe it's a dot matrix on a couple of the fonts too. Sturdy, reliable, quiet, great value for money. Thank you. M Compton

  • J. Hemingway
  • 10/10/2007
  • 5 out of 5

Epson LQ300+II a perfect dot matrix printer, easily networked on our business 2003 server, and whether WIN200 or XP PC's are using the printer, the alignment and print quality is absolutely fine. We use 5 part self carbon stationery. Again all is perfect. Easily set up. A simple, functional and cost effective solution for all businesses. Epson print drivers second to none. Highly recommended.