Saturday, August 18, 2007

Lexmark X3550 Review


















The Lexmark X3550 is a little shaky on text quality, but otherwise it offers reasonable speed and output quality, plus an inexpensive Wi-Fi option.

what is good thing side from this printer?

Wi-Fi option available. Reasonably fast for the price. Prints, scans, and faxes using a PC fax modem. Scans to a PC e-mail program

and bad side from this printer?

Subpar text quality, even for an ink jet. No automatic document feeder. No built-in fax modem.



more specs

Type: All-In-One
Color or Monochrome: 1-pass color
Ink Jet Type: Standard All-Purpose
Connection Type: USB
Maximum Standard Paper Size: Legal
Number of Cartridges: 2
Number of Ink Colors: 6
Direct Printing from Cameras: Yes
Direct Printing from Media Slots: CompactFlash Type I, CompactFlash Type II, Microdrive, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Secure Digital, MultiMedia Card, xD-Picture Card, MiniSD Card
LCD Preview Screen: NoMempublikasikan Posting
Scanner Type: Flatbed
Scanner Optical Resolution: 600 pixels per inch
Maximum Scan Area: 8.5" x 11.7"
Standalone Copier and Fax: Copier
Duty Cycle: 3000 pages per month
Input Capacity: 100 sheets
Network-Ready: No
Duplexing: No
Cost Per Page (Mono): 4.5 cents
Cost Per Page (Color): 10.5 cents

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