Compare Epson L1300 Single Function Printer Vs Epson LQ-590II Dot Matrix Printer

Should you buy Epson L1300 Single Function Printer or Epson LQ-590II Dot Matrix Printer? Well, your search ends here. Find out which Printer is best for you - Compare the two models on the basis of their Price in India, Body, Display, Storage, Connectivity, Camera, and Performance. Epson L1300 Single Function Printer starts at ₹ 39,688 and Epson LQ-590II Dot Matrix Printer starts at ₹ 38,999.

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Epson L1300 Single Function Printer Vs Epson LQ-590II Dot Matrix Printer

SpecificationsEpson L1300 Single Function PrinterEpson LQ-590II Dot Matrix Printer
TypeSingle-FunctionDot Matrix Printer
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Specs Score7877
TypeSingle-FunctionDot Matrix Printer
Connectivity
USB Support Yes
General
Type Single-FunctionDot Matrix Printer
Model ID L1300 A324851
Functions Print
Model Name L1300 A3 Tank
Display Type Non-Touch Display6 switches and 10 LEDs
Printer Type InkjetImpact Dot Matrix
Suitable For Small OfficeOffice
Sales Package Printer,CD DVD tray, power cable and usb cable
Printer Output Color
Power
Power Requirement AC 220-240V (Rated voltage will vary depending on area)AC 220 - 240 V
Power Consumption Sleep Approx. 1.6W0.5 W

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Q. What are some of the best alternatives available for Epson L1300 Single Function Printer in the market?

Q. Which printer has better power comsumption - Epson L1300 Single Function Printer or Epson LQ-590II Dot Matrix Printer?

Epson L1300 Single Function Printer has a better power consumption of AC 220-240V (Rated voltage will vary depending on area) than Epson LQ-590II Dot Matrix Printer that has a power consumption of 49 W.

Q. What are some of the best alternatives available for Epson LQ-590II Dot Matrix Printer in the market?