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Lexmark X5650 all-in one promises wholesome family fun
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Lexmark X5650 all-in one promises wholesome family fun
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on Oct 24, 2008
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Lexmark’s newest model, the X5650 is an all-in-one printer that targets home and student users with multi-functionality at a competitive price.
The $169 X5650 is a multi-function
'family'
printer that promises to do just about everything you could expect from an all-in-one (AIO) capabilities. You can print, copy, scan and fax at an affordable entry price, with most standalone fax models priced at a premium by comparison.
Inexperienced users to the land of printers will be pleased to find a front laptop/PC port for ease of use, eliminating the technical hassle that often plagues users of other models.
Save money
There are also high yield ink cartridge options now available, which Lexmark says will mean savings on ink costs for families.
Carbon friendly
It's also good for the environment; Lexmark have made a huge effort in the last few years to ensure their printer cartridges are recycled and turned into everyday consumer items, like this interesting ruler below:
Easy to use for families
The X5650 features a bright 2-inch OLED display; while the printer can churn out 25 ppm in black and 18 ppm in photo-quality colour. It is available in stores now.
For more info, check out the Lexmark Home and Student series
website
The X5650 printer promises wholesome, family fun
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TINY29
May 22, 2009 1:21 PM
I LOST DIS HOW DO REINSTALL THE DISC
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Lexmark X5650 all-in one promises wholesome family fun
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Lexmark’s newest model, the X5650 is an all-in-one printer that targets home and student users with multi-functionality at a competitive price.
What do you think? Join the discussion.
Slatts
May 22, 2009 7:09 PM
Tiny...
mate...
What are you trying to say?
If you've lost the installation disk and want to know how to replace it, go to the
manufacturers website
an download the bloody thing.
Edit: by the way, how about reading what you've typed before posting it? It's not that bloody hard.](*,)
Edited by Slatts: 22/5/2009 07:11:09 PM
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