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Electronics : Lexmark X9350 Wireless Office Business Edition - Multifunction ( colour ) - ink-jet - copying (up to): 27 ppm (mono) / 26 ppm (colour) - printing (up to): 32 ppm (mono) / 27 ppm (colour) - 150 sheets - 33.6 Kbps - Hi-Speed USB, 10/100 Base-TX, 802.11b, 802.11gfrom: Lexmark
Editorial Review: Product Description: X9350 WIRELESS AIO 4800X1200DPI BUSINESS EDITION UK Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - My first and last LexmarkBought this piece of junk back in February. These are just some of the annoyances: 1. Printer drivers crash my PC. 2. Sheet feeder (e.g. for faxes) drags multiple sheets through at once. 3. Refuses to connect to PC when trying to scan and send the result to a PC program. 4. Printing slow and poor quality. This is the first time I bought a Lexmark and will be the last. They are cheap for good reasons. Rating: - Absolutely awful.I bought this to replace an old HP which had finally given up the ghost after many years without a problem. The X9350 is the top of the range for this type of Lexmark printer. My first impressions were that it feels very cheap when opening the lid etc and print quality is of a lower standard than any printer I have owned for the last 8 years. Out of the box the Wireless card (built into the back) is broken and I am struggling to find time during office hours ... Read More Rating: - Definitely a disaster!Like the previous review this looks as though it is going to be so brilliant - 4 in 1 and wireless - but nothing is satisfactory. The set up was a nightmare because the disk supplied did not cover Vista so you have to download the drivers for that, but I found that there is a glitch in that as I can only get it to print for that session and then you have to reload the drivers each time - and I still haven't got it to print wirelessly. I have been on for hours to the Indian call centre and with the ... Read More Rating: - X9350 DisasterHaving the need to replace my printer I thought an all in one would be the way to go, and I could replace my fax at the same time. I diligently studied all the bumpf from all the manufacturers and decided on the Lexmark X 9350. Well what a bad move. it all connected up OK but it transpired that the fax was unreliable when receiving calls. After many hours to an Indian call centre "god help us" they told me that it was not compatible with the analogue side of a broadband ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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