6/10/2009

Lexmark X125 - Multifunction ( fax / copier / printer / scanner ) - color - ink-jet - copying (up to): 12 ppm (mono) / 5 ppm (color) - printing (up to): 16 ppm (mono) / 8 ppm (color) - 100 sheets - 33.6 Kbps - USB

Lexmark X125 is designed for small office/home office (SOHO) settings where space is at a premium. It combines color print, standalone fax, scan and copy capabilities, offering exceptional value, a compact design and convenience that cannot be matched by purchasing separate peripherals. The X125 all-in-one office center features Lexmark's award-winning core inkjet technology. With 2400 x 1200 dots-per-inch (dpi) resolution in black and color on all paper types and a seven-picoliter color drop size, text is sharp and photo-quality images are vivid and textured - giving business documents and presentations professional appeal.Lexmark's Accu-Feed paper handling system virtually eliminates paper jams and misfeeds, allowing SOHO professionals to print on a wide variety of media including transparencies, labels, multiple envelope sizes and postcards. The X125 boasts mono print speeds of up to 16 pages per minute (ppm), the fastest in the industry, and up to eight ppm in color. The Windows-compatible X125 offers Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectivity. The sheet-fed scanner offers up to 600 x 1200 dpi optical resolution (up to 9600 dpi enhanced resolution) and 36-bit color scan depth. Users will find the X125 perfect for scanning color photos and images to incorporate into business documents. Offering added functionality to a home office, the X125 operates as a standalone color copier capable of generating up to 12 copies per minute (cpm) in black and up to 5 cpm in color. The LCD screen enables users to easily copy up to 99 black or color copies from one original, and to resize photos and documents from 25 to 200 percent.


There is a growing number of people who are becoming anti-technology these days. Recently in a long debate with a very Pro-Human individual as he wished to be called; we discussed the possibility that you are either pro-human or you are against us? I laughed and said well I am pro-human. He said well if you are pro-human you must be anti-technology.

That of course is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard in my entire life. He was basically calling technology evil and treating the pro-human movement a new religion. So I explained to him my position and platform, borrowing the political term.

I am pro technology, anti religion and pro forward progression of the human race and I am pro-Capitalism, pro free markets and pro-strength of the individual. I do not believe anyone has to choose as it is not an either or, but rather a both or all choice and thus we must move forward.

Why would one be against technology? Technology is good and it gives us all more free time to be more human with. I further said to him that I believed that the more technology we could have the better and I was for promoting technology whenever I could; Damn the torpedoes full steam ahead or in this case warp 10 and lets bend some space time shall we? If all this means taking some risks, then lets take some risks, stop living in fear and start moving to our destiny.

You see folks, technology is neither good or bad. If technology is used in an evil way then that is because man or those pro-human movement people allowed it to be used that way. Technology does not kill people; people kill people. Think on this in 2006.

"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is an online writer in retirement.

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