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enlarge | Brand: Lexmark Category: CE
List Price: $249.99 Buy New: $54.99 You Save: $195.00 (78%)
New (5) Used (3) Refurbished (4) from $49.00
Rating: 16 reviews
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 23 Dimensions (in): 14 x 19 x 22
MPN: 21M0000 Model: 21M0000 UPC: 734646098717 EAN: 0734646098717 ASIN: B000CDWNRS
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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No Linux Drivers April 20, 2007 I'm using Linux (ubuntu) at home. I contacted Lexmark support and they said they have no plans to support linux users. Which means you have to be a Microsoft customer to use this printer. If you have any vague plans to move to linux (e.g. don't want to pay for a Vista license) stay away from this vendor.
Too bad. I wish I hadn't bought this printer.
this is the one March 21, 2007 Perfect- works right away, small in size overall, color screen, all components work perfectly.
Waste of Money March 7, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well, it doesn't work correctly after only 6 months of light use. The drivers don't work right. The scan function doesn't work properly and now I have to replace it with another brand.
The customer service at Lexmark is dreadful.
Lexmark X8350 February 19, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased this all-in-one mainly for the copy and fax capability. It has preformed perfectly in that capacity. This is the easiest all in one I have ever used, navigation is very intuitive.The foot print is small for what it does. It has become my main printer. P.S. Check ink prices out on Amazon.
Good features - connectivity problems. February 7, 2007 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
After doing my research I decided on this printer due to the features and the price. It is the only multifunction printer for $120 that offers a small screen to make corrections to photos and lets you print directly from your memory card. However, it has major software problems. The software did not load easily into my computer, it always showed an icon with error message an the bottom. I was able to print without problem and the quality of the prints was decent. The auto-feeder for the fax jammed if you load more than 3 pages. My problem really started after I tried to restart my computer the next day, the printer software did allow my computer to boot. The only way for the computer to boot was when I remove the USB cable for the new printer. I reinstalled the software with no success, then I decided to get help from Lexmark. The first person had no clue after an hour of trying to help me; finally she got help from a supervisor that told me that this printer is so "advanced" that require that the bios on my computer be updated, he could not help me because it was not a printer problem, I needed to call my PC manufacturer. I pointed out that my HP PC was only a year old and this should not happen, he apologized and said not much he could do. Since I had spended so much time trying to get a fix and I did like the printer, I decided to follow his advice and contact HP. HP was willing to help for $49 and did no guarantee that updating the bios was going to fix the problem. That is when I call it quits, $49 more did not make it such a good deal anymore. I returned it and bought the HP 6210. It is more expensive and less features than the Lexmark; but, I did not even need the software that came with the printer, my PC recognized it with no problem. It is a shame that Lexmark puts out a printer with this type of compatibility problems.
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