Cheap Lexmark X5150 Inkjet Multifunction (Electronics) Price
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Included in the box are the Lexmark X5150, two print cartridges, drivers and installation software, power supply and cable, and editing and managing software for your scanning and printing needs. Lexmark provides a one-year warranty that covers parts, service, and instant exchange.
| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Lexmark |
| FEATURES: | Scanning, copying, and printing, all in one unit, 1-touch printing of color photos, 2,400 x 1,200 dpi print resolution, 600 x 2,400 dpi scan resolution, Easy-to-use software; 1-year warranty |
| TYPE: | Mac Macintosh Machintosh Apple |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | 17K0000 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 734646570008 |
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Customer Reviews of Lexmark X5150 Inkjet Multifunction
BEWARE bad product I got this printer as a replacement for my broken scanner and HP printer (that worked fine and still does). I had it for 5-6 months and all of a sudden it stopped feeding paper. Well, if it can't feed it won't do anything. If you tried to turn it on it would say there was a paper jam and then it would tell you to turn the machine off, I couldn't even use it as a scanner. So after a few months of back and forth with the company I got sent a replacement. After 2 print jobs, the replacement broke. The encoder strip which controls the ink cartrdges fell off, which is not fixable. The only good thing about the company is even though I was a few weeks past my warranty date they sent me yet another replacement for my replacement. I have only had it 2 weeks, and I am hoping it lasts. I will never stray from HP again.
It's the Ink Cartridges that get You.....
This printer works really well. But I could only give it 3 stars because the Ink Cartridges are too expensive. Lexmark - Give the average working man/woman a break!
Lexmark Gets You On the Cartridge Replacement Side
I bought the x5150 about 8 months ago and thought it was pretty good. Soon the cartridges emptied after not much printing and I learned the hard lesson. I knew the cartridges weren't cheap but I thought I'd refill them. That didn't work. I went to local refill company and was told the sponges in Lexmark cartridges are difficult (they gave up trying)and they only sold other companies' remanufactured or OEM. I tried one remanufactured Black and it was horizonaly streaky no matter what I did to fix it.
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>I was excited to read about Canon Pixma IP3000 & up models with separate ink-tanks & no smart chips. Examining all the Pixma models at a local store I noticed this extra pull down tray in the front-middle. After full investigation, it's a disabled/never will work CD/DVD printing bay. Yet the same models in Europe have a working CD/DVD print bay. The USA price does not reflect the non-functional CD/DVD printing either. So I will (doubtedly) try to get a Euro model or wait for Canon to release USA models that are fully functional. I may end up temporarly buying the Epson R200 but I feel like I should be ashamed supporting Epson and their smart-chip scam. There is a chip resetter device (avg. $10 to $15) but I don't know if it works well yet. Forget Lexmark unless you have money to burn on cartridges. And there's concern about Epson printers wasting/spraying ink all over the inside (read all R200 reviews) that soon causes problems (dries solid/hard). The Canon has ink tanks with no smart chips, look easily refillable, and their print head underneath the ink tanks holder is also removable (i.e. replacable, but I don't know what that will cost. If other printers' print heads go you pretty much resort to trashing the printer). It looks like the Pixma line is leading the way in printing and cartridge technology. Canon: Kudos for heading a little more environmetally responsible with the Pixmas obviously designed for long-term usage in mind but PLEASE get those CD/DVD printing trays functional soon!
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