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Lexmark X3650


$80.00 Released May, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:All-in-one printer, copier, scanner. Affordable price. Great price for a 3 in 1 printer which is fast and efficient. Allows lots of options, really impressed.

The Cons:Poor connection options - requires a PC host online for networked printing. Better to spend a little more for a much better unit with ethernet or wifi. Doesn't include an on-unit screen for PC-less photo selection and printing.

The Lexmark X3650 is an all-in-one photo printer designed for home and student use.  The X3650 features 4800x1200 dpi print resolution and Lexmark's PrecisionSense technology, which allows the printer to adjust the print resolution to fit the type of paper in use.

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Product Shot 2  The front panel features the option to print directly from all major types of flash memory cards as well as PictBridge compatible USB devices.   The X3650 also has the option for high-yield ink cartridges, which offer greatly increased yields over the regular cartridges.

Features

  • Print Speeds:  25ppm black, 18ppm colour
  • Colour Print Resolution:  4800x1200 dpi
  • Optical Scan Resolution:  600x1200 dpi
  • Supported Media:  Letter, Legal, 4x6, 5x7, Executive, Card/Coverstock, Label, Envelope
  • Connections:  USB 2.0, PictBridge USB, all major flash memory card types
  • Replacement Cartridges:  #36 Black (175pgs), #37 Tri-Colour (150pgs), #36XL High-Yield Black (500pgs), #37XL High-Yield Colour (500pgs)
  • Warranty:  One Year Replacement

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  • 4

    all-in-one printer, copier, scanner

  • 3

    affordable price

  • 2

    Great price for a 3 in 1 printer which is fast and efficient. Allows lots of options, really impressed.

  • 0

    option for high yield cartridges

Cons
  • 0

    poor connection options - requires a PC host online for networked printing

  • 0

    better to spend a little more for a much better unit with ethernet or wifi

  • 0

    doesn't include an on-unit screen for PC-less photo selection and printing

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