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Lexmark P6250

Lexmark P6250
Wednesday December 22, 2004
Written by Darren Ellis
AUD
$399
Price at time of review.
The Lexmark P6250 is a not just a photo printer as such, it's also an all in one multifunction device: printer/scanner/copier and media reader. You might be nodding to yourself with the obviousness of an all in one printer winning out over tiny single use photo printers in this roundup, but to be honest the distinction is not just made because of the broad functionality and applicability of the Lexmark P6250.
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This article appeared in the January, 2005 issue of PC Authority.
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