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Lexmark P350
$139.00
Released September, 2006
The Pros:More affordable than competitors' models with similar specifications. Decent, slightly above-average print quality for this style of printer. Comparatively lower cost per page than many entry-level printers.
The Cons:Power cord and cable reduce advertised portability capacity. Photo print speeds slower than most of the competition in this price range. Gloss distribution on prints varies, making some areas shine more than others.
The Lexmark P350 is a color inkjet printer designed specifically for photo printing use. It is portable and has a built-in handle, as well as a 2.4" LCD screen to preview photos directly from PictBridge enabled cameras, from memory cards or USB flash drives.
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It also has basic photo editing options available from the operator panel, like red-eye reduction, cropping and rotation. It can print wirelessly with an optional Bluetooth USB adapter, and when used with Lexmark's photo paper and cartridges it produces long-lasting, water- and fade-resistant photos. It can print a 4" x 6" in 75 seconds. Its print resolution is 4800 x 1200 dpi and operating noise output is 44dBA.
Features
- Released September 2006
- Photo printer
- 3-color printing
- 75-second 4" x 6" prints
- 2.4" LCD screen to preview photos
- Red-eye reduction, cropping and rotation
- Print directly from PictBridge cameras or memory cards
- Saves photos to USB memory
- Compatible with most standard memory cards
- Portable with carry handle
- Max resolution 4800 x 1200 dpi
- Weight: 4.1 lbs
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More affordable than competitors' models with similar specifications
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Decent, slightly above-average print quality for this style of printer
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Comparatively lower cost per page than many entry-level printers
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Bundles of ink and paper sold for this model keep operating costs low and replacing consumables is convenient
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Power cord and cable reduce advertised portability capacity
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Photo print speeds slower than most of the competition in this price range
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Gloss distribution on prints varies, making some areas shine more than others
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Reds, yellows and oranges have some hue changing, discoloration
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