Lexmark X6650 All-in-One Wireless Printer
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Product Description
Bring more office features to your home with the Lexmark X6650. The X6650 is ready to meet all of your home copying, faxing, printing, scanning and photo printing needs. Have your X6650 ready to print fast with the easy install. Then print from virtually anywhere in your home with built-in 802.11b/g wireless connectivity, wireless also allows you to share the X6650 among multiple family members. Complete last-minute projects fast with print speeds at up to 25 ppm black and 18 ppm color, copies with 1-touch of a button and direct photo printing resulting in lab-quality photos. For heavy-duty projects, put the 25-page automatic document feeder to work for large copy and fax jobs. Working on photo projects? Be confident of lab-quality prints with direct photo printing via memory cards, PictBridge or USB flash drive. Also, check out the Lexmark home and student features. Lexmark service center simplifies troubleshooting while the Lexmark Toolbar, with Picnik p… More >>
Lexmark X6650 All-in-One Wireless Printer
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5 comments
Kevin Koga on December 21, 2009 at 6:41 pm
This has been the most expensive printer I have owned! Don’t be fooled by the cheap printer cost!
The reason many lexmark printers are cheap is because they make their profits on their ink. This is no different than any other inkjet printer company; except Lexmark ink includes special patented technology to prevent you from using / refilling their ink cartridges. (You can refill the cartridge, but the printer will not accept the refilled cartridge.) This is unlike any other inkjet printer I’ve had.
I refuse to pay more than price of human blood for black ink. (Check it yourself)
Please, Please, save yourself money. Buy Brother printers; they do not prevent you from using refilled ink cartridges. Otherwise you will spend more on ink then the cost of the printer within 1 year guaranteed.
L. Petty on December 21, 2009 at 7:06 pm
Paid $129 for this, thinking the wireless feature would solve all my printing issues on my home network. This printer has driven me nuts. It prints from my Lenovo notebook, although very very slowly. Won’t print at all from my Averatec notebook. Works as a direct connect on my sony Vaio, but in all cases, the print quality is poor and sometimes outright unacceptable. Scanning is slow and quality is poor. The software provided is intrusive and attempts to insert itself into all your applicatios. Overall, I think I’ve waited too long to return it but I could not recommend it to anyone at any price.
V. jensen on December 21, 2009 at 9:53 pm
Bought this for the price. This is the most horrible printer I’ve ever owned. Doesn’t print half the time because it powers off or loses connection. Had an HP wireless printer that worked beautifully until I decided to get an all in one. Print quality is bad, it’s difficult to change the print settings without taking 20 minutes to do so. Go with HP, you’ll be happier.
Mr. Robert D. Wall on December 21, 2009 at 10:27 pm
Wow, this thing is not very reliable, had it only 4 months now it has a paper jam an absolutely no way to get to it even if I take it apart!
So now it won’t even turn on since I took it apart.
At least now I can recreate the scene in Office Space where they take a bat to it.
tennismike on December 22, 2009 at 1:22 am
Bought this at a wholesale warehouse store and now know why it was only $99. Print quality is supposed to be photo sharp, but it is worse than my 10 year old HP inkjet. Convenience of WiFi connection is defeated by frequent sleep mode, requiring that you be physically next to it to wake it up. After I installed the Lexmark software on 2 different laptops, both with O/S XP, Service Pack 3, they BOTH stopped operating correctly, requiring hours and hours of restore work just to get them limping well enough so that I could uninstall the Lexmark printer software. What a horrible experience! Stay away rom this machine.