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Lexmark X4550
$130.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Wireless connectivity is strong and reliable - unit can be placed virtually anywhere throughout the user's household. Scanning capabilities are exceptionally functional - allows users to specify a program/file format in which scanned documents are saved to. Replacement ink cartridges are fairly well-priced as compared to similar models - competitors from HP and Epson involve considerably higher-priced refills.
The Cons:Print speeds are relatively slow - users can expect to wait between 4 and 5 minutes for a full-color print.
The Lexmark X4550 is a wireless, all-in-one printer that supports photo/document printing, copying, and scanning. It supports offers high-quality printing at 4800x1200 dpi resolution, 48-bit color scanning (reports, thick books, etc.
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), and 1-touch PC-free color & borderless copying. In addition, the X4550 features built-in 802.11b/g wireless connectivity, allowing users to print from anywhere in their home or office. Most notable about the Lexmark X4550 is its compatibility with USB flash drives and PictBridge-enabled cameras, making it easy and simple to print directly without even connecting to a computer. The Lexmark X4550 retails for $129.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Additional Information
Additional features of the Lexmark X4550 printer include automatic cartridge alignment for optimal printing, PrecisionSense technology for automatic resolution adjustments based on paper-type chosen, and included Optical Recognition software.
Features
- All-In-One: Print, Copy, Scan
- Built-In 802.11b/g
- Superior Quality Resolution
- PrecisionSense Technology
- Automatic Cartridge Alignment
- 1-Touch PC-Free Copying
- Borderless Print/Scan/Copy
- Optical Character Recognition
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Print Technology: Thermal Inkjet
- Color Technology: 4 Color Inkjet
- Max Print Speed (Black): 26ppm
- Max Print Speed (Color): 18ppm
- Max Copy Speed (Black): 17cpm
- Max Copy Speed (Color): 11cpm
- Print Resolution (Black): Up to 1200x1200dpi
- Print Resolution (Color): 4800x1200dpi
- Scan Resolution (Optical): 600x1200dpi
- Standard Ports: USB, PictBridge, 802.11g/b
Media Types Supported
- Card Stock
- Envelopes
- Labels
- Plain Paper
- Transparencies
- Banner (A4 or Letter)
- Hagaki Card
- Index Card (3"x5")
- Iron-On Transfers
- Photo Paper
User Reviews (1)
Pros & Cons
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Wireless connectivity is strong and reliable - unit can be placed virtually anywhere throughout the user's household
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Scanning capabilities are exceptionally functional - allows users to specify a program/file format in which scanned documents are saved to
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Replacement ink cartridges are fairly well-priced as compared to similar models - competitors from HP and Epson involve considerably higher-priced refills
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Initial setup is very simple - automatically locates surrounding internet networks and pairs quickly once administrator information is entered
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Capable of printing truly borderless 4x6 photos - a feature commonly advertised by many similar printers that often ends up incorporating a border
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Overall print quality is fantastic - colors are well-balanced and "true", with sufficient separation between similar hues and all-around vivid qualities
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Updated ink status is shown after every print job - excellent feature that prevents unwanted "surprise" amongst users when ink is depleted
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Print speeds are relatively slow - users can expect to wait between 4 and 5 minutes for a full-color print
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