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Lexmark X5075


$90.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Compatible with Snow Leopard OS. Excellent crispness of text, especially for this price point. Fast scanning function, and rapid turnaround to printing afterwards.

The Cons:Incoming faxes are occasionally interrupted. Requires specific fax paper, incompatible with some types. Fax memory is limited compared to dedicated fax machines or more expensive all-in-ones.

The Lexmark X5075 is a business-grade all-in-one machine with scan, copy, print and fax capabilities.  Print resolution is 4800x1200 dpi and speeds range up to 24 pages per minute.  The fax-feed scanner features 48-bit depth and OCR software.

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Product Shot 2  The X5075 can be used as a standalone fax.  The fax capability uses a 33.6 Kbps fax-modem with 99 speed dial slots, automatic redial, and junk-fax blocking.  The X5075 also features standard photo-printing functionality, including a connection for PictBridge-compatible USB devices.

Features

  • Print Speeds:  24ppm black, 17ppm 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
  • 33.6 Kbps fax-modem
  • Corded Handset
  • Fax Features:  99 speed dial slots, caller ID, automatic redial, fax forward, junk-fax blocking
  • Replacement Cartridges:  #28 Black (175pgs), #29 Tri-Colour (150pgs), #34 High-Yield Black (550pgs), #35 High-Yield Tri-Colour (500pgs)
  • Warranty:  One Year Replacement

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Pros
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    Compatible with Snow Leopard OS

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    Excellent crispness of text, especially for this price point

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    Fast scanning function, and rapid turnaround to printing afterwards

Cons
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    Incoming faxes are occasionally interrupted

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    Requires specific fax paper, incompatible with some types

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    Fax memory is limited compared to dedicated fax machines or more expensive all-in-ones

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    Initial setup is time-consuming compared to similar printers

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