Lexmark All-In-One Printer – Black
- Print up to 9 copies at a time
- 1-touch borderless copying in popular photo sizes (4×6 in., 10×15 cm)
- Flatbed scanner easily handles thick books, reports and more
- 48-bit color scanner depth; 16-bit grayscale
- Up to 600 x 1200 ppi optical resolution
Product Description
PrintFast! Up to 26 ppm black and 19 ppm color printing (1)Laser-quality text and graphics with print resolution up to 4800 dpiCopy1-touch copy button for 4×6″ (10×15 cm) photosPrint up to 9 copies at a time1-touch borderless copying in popular photo sizes (4×6 in., 10×15 cm)ScanFlatbed scanner easily handles thick books, reports, and more48-bit color scanner depth; 16-bit grayscaleUp to 600 x 1200 ppi optical resolutionPhotoCreate brilliant photos with optional 6-color printingSoftware SuiteLexmark Productivity Studio Software makes it easy to crop, rotate and resize photos, adjust color and reduce red eyeOptical Character Recognition (OCR) software allows you to easily scan hard copy text documents into a soft copy formatLexmark Toolbar makes Internet printing easyLexmark Service Centre: Software tool to simplify printer trouble-shootingCartridge Compatibility:Black: 14, 14AColor: 15, 15APhoto: 31(1) Printing in … More >>
Lexmark All-In-One Printer – Black
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3 comments
tracey on December 24, 2009 at 8:33 pm
Slow. Loud. Difficult to install. No usb cord included and you can’t use standard size usbs that you might have at home.
Kim A. Harper on December 24, 2009 at 10:07 pm
You can copy with it. Print with it. And tha main reason I bought it is you scan with it. I have also been to told by the software that came with it. A person can use it as a fax machine useing ones PC. I don’t know about that however. It came with its own USB cable and ink and all the software one would need. Prints VERY FAST. I like it
E. Amzallag on December 25, 2009 at 1:03 am
After having experienced numerous problems with previous printers (computer not being able to recognize printer, printer not being able to handle multiple print jobs at once, printer not being compatible with more than the initial computer hooked up to, printer necessitating color cartridge even to print colorless documents), I am pleased to say that this model so far shows no sign of these issues. However, I must point out that I’ve usually exprerienced the aforementioned issues farther down the line, which means I am prepared for the worst. The difference in this scenario (that is, from my previous purchases of printers) is that I contacted Lexmark (the manufacturer) BEFORE I purchased the item, (an idea I must say should have occurred to me long ago), to find out whether or not the printer will need a color cartridge replacement often, even if I just want to print in black. The good news is that as long as you print a color document from this printer once every two weeks, (according to the Lexmark representative I spoke with), the color cartridge should last up to four months and this will allow printing primarily in black for that interim. That’s all I wanted out of this product.