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Epson C11CC24001 LX-350 Dot Matrix Printer - 9 pin - Up to 347 char/sec - Parallel/Serial/USB

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 79 ratings

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  • The Epson LX-350 has fast and durable EPSON 9-Pin technology, prints up to 347 cps and is ideal for front and back office applications needing continuous paper or multi-part stationery
  • Parallel, serial and USB interfaces
  • Compact design fits neatly onto desks
  • High reliability: MTBF of 10,000 operating hours
  • Energy efficient model for less power consumption

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.83 x 13.7 x 6.06 inches; 9.04 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ C11CC24001
  • Department ‏ : ‎ Barcode
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 5, 2012
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Epson
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00EUEDLWG
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 79 ratings

Product Description

Epson, world leader of impact printers, introduces a new printer with the same technology, reliability and quality of its predecessors, but with a more compact presentation and robustness. The new LX-350 has fast and durable EPSON 9-Pin technology, prints up to 347 characters per second and is ideal for front and back office applications needing continuous paper or multi-part stationery. Now more reliable than ever, the LX-350 has a mean time between failure of 10,000 operating hours. Operating System: OS Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP / Win 7 - 8 Microsoft Windows Vista EPSON Status Monitor 3 Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP / Win 7 - 8 Microsoft Windows Vista EPSON Printer Setting Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP / Win 7 - 8 Microsoft Windows Vista

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4.1 out of 5 stars
4.1 out of 5
79 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the value and quality of the printer. They mention it's a good printer for specific uses. However, some customers have mixed opinions on performance and print quality.

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4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the printer. Some say that it is a great product and free at last.

"Good printer for specific uees. Price is reasonable." Read more

"Dot matrix printer yay! Free at last!..." Read more

"Great value..." Read more

"Good for the money..." Read more

3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the printer. They mention that it is a good printer for specific uses.

"Good printer for specific uees. Price is reasonable." Read more

"...The tractor feed mechanism is fine. Seems to be a good little printer." Read more

"Great printer..." Read more

12 customers mention8 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the printer. Some mention that it works very well, while others say that it doesn't work right. Some customers also mention that the product quit working.

"...Commands are easily sent over the USB interface and the printer works excellently for text...." Read more

"It works flawlessly." Read more

"The printer works on Mac and Windows, but it's a little quirky to get working through no fault of the printer...." Read more

"It actually works very well .. and we use it a lot .. gonna get another one .. cause my other one is 40 years old ." Read more

6 customers mention3 positive3 negative

Customers are mixed about the print quality of the printer. Some mention that it's very good, with crisp and clear text. However, others say that it has awful quality, with garbled print and incorrect page size. They also mention that the built-in text and font options are very legible.

"...(so graphical items aren't great) but the built in text/font options are very legible...." Read more

"...If I printed directly from a web browser on windows, the print was garbed and page size completely wrong, even WORSE than on the mac...." Read more

"For the money, for a 9-pin, the print quality is fine. I've been using inkjet printers for years and years and always hated them...." Read more

"This is a terrible printer for quality print but sets up perfectly with Sage50 accounting software. I only use it to print continuous form checks...." Read more

Works great, and works on Mac, but CUPS driver sucks
5 Stars
Works great, and works on Mac, but CUPS driver sucks
The printer works on Mac and Windows, but it's a little quirky to get working through no fault of the printer. On the mac you have to manually set it up as Epson 9 pin, which uses the cups drivers (from linux). For windows, it includes a driver disk. You then need to set the highest resolution in the printer settings advanced options. I had no problem getting it printing on the mac, but found if I printed directly from chrome, the quality was terrible..not readable. If I printed directly from a web browser on windows, the print was garbed and page size completely wrong, even WORSE than on the mac.This has nothing to do with the printer and everything to do with the applications.Saving an image to the desktop and printing with the system dialog showed much better quality for both mac and windows.Printing plain text directly to the printer (bypassing the device) using lp -o raw filename.txt shows that the print quality is actually very good.Printing from applications such as notepad or textedit worked fine and the text was crisp and clear.So there are some issues with some applications which prevent it from printing as well as it could. To be fair it's not claimed to be supported on the mac, so I am happy just to be able to print to it. I print a lot of code, manuals, etc and don't want to waste toner on my laser printer for temporary printouts.For printing large amounts of data cheaply which doesn't need to look pretty you can't beat a dot matrix.Attached is a photo of raw text printing using lp -o raw filename.txt and also a photo of the same text formatted by the print driver using lp filename.txt.You can see the raw print is much smaller and sharper.One other issue is that you cannot print PDF labels correctly because the bar codes are unreadable. This is the fault of the CUPS driver, which seems to be trying to print greyscale by dithering even when the image is monochrome. I've tried converting the image to black and white (1 bit) TIFF, and still when I print, the bars are dithered and not solid. This is pretty frustrating because it's the only thing holding this printer back from being my daily driver printer. If I could just print labels correctly I'd safe myself a ton on Laserjet cartridges. The printer has the resolution but the cups drivers (in this case Apple's version) prevents it from working correctly.Tested in MacOS High Sierra, Catalina, Big Sur, and Windows 7.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Works great, and works on Mac, but CUPS driver sucks
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2020
The printer works on Mac and Windows, but it's a little quirky to get working through no fault of the printer. On the mac you have to manually set it up as Epson 9 pin, which uses the cups drivers (from linux). For windows, it includes a driver disk. You then need to set the highest resolution in the printer settings advanced options. I had no problem getting it printing on the mac, but found if I printed directly from chrome, the quality was terrible..not readable. If I printed directly from a web browser on windows, the print was garbed and page size completely wrong, even WORSE than on the mac.

This has nothing to do with the printer and everything to do with the applications.

Saving an image to the desktop and printing with the system dialog showed much better quality for both mac and windows.

Printing plain text directly to the printer (bypassing the device) using lp -o raw filename.txt shows that the print quality is actually very good.

Printing from applications such as notepad or textedit worked fine and the text was crisp and clear.

So there are some issues with some applications which prevent it from printing as well as it could. To be fair it's not claimed to be supported on the mac, so I am happy just to be able to print to it. I print a lot of code, manuals, etc and don't want to waste toner on my laser printer for temporary printouts.

For printing large amounts of data cheaply which doesn't need to look pretty you can't beat a dot matrix.

Attached is a photo of raw text printing using lp -o raw filename.txt and also a photo of the same text formatted by the print driver using lp filename.txt.

You can see the raw print is much smaller and sharper.

One other issue is that you cannot print PDF labels correctly because the bar codes are unreadable. This is the fault of the CUPS driver, which seems to be trying to print greyscale by dithering even when the image is monochrome. I've tried converting the image to black and white (1 bit) TIFF, and still when I print, the bars are dithered and not solid. This is pretty frustrating because it's the only thing holding this printer back from being my daily driver printer. If I could just print labels correctly I'd safe myself a ton on Laserjet cartridges. The printer has the resolution but the cups drivers (in this case Apple's version) prevents it from working correctly.

Tested in MacOS High Sierra, Catalina, Big Sur, and Windows 7.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Does the job well.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2019
I purchased this printer to fill out carbon copy preprinted work orders for my automotive shop. I have never had a problem with it. Ink ribbon is very easy to change, and it's also very easy to load paper.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dot matrix printer yay! Free at last!
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2018
For the money, for a 9-pin, the print quality is fine. I've been using inkjet printers for years and years and always hated them. The expensive ink cartridges that never last and dry up drove me crazy. So nice to have a ribbon printer again. I feel liberated by this little dot matrix printer. See the video I uploaded. The tractor feed mechanism is fine. Seems to be a good little printer.
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