Lexmark X6675 All-in-One Printer |  | Brand: Lexmark Category: CE
List Price: $273.36 Buy New: $79.00 as of 9/10/2010 17:44 IST details You Save: $194.36 (71%)
New (9) Used (1) from $69.99
Seller: rjhagen2 Rating: 12 reviews
Format: CD Platform: Linux Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Windows Processors: 1 System Memory: 128000 Memory Type: DRAM Hard Drive Size: 1 Graphics Card: This is the description of the PC Graphics Graphics RAM: 256 Graphics Card Interface: AGP Native Resolution: 640x480 Modem: None Connectivity: USB 1.1 Display Size: 669.2913385826772 Shipping Weight (lbs): 57.1 Dimensions (in): 21 x 12.1 x 16.1 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying! Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 20R1700 Model: 20R1700 UPC: 734646014823 EAN: 0734646114820 ASIN: B001DO7BP4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Features:
| • | Gain freedom and flexibility with built-in 802.11b/g wireless printing. Compatible with 802.11n | | • | High-quality printing from virtually anywhere in your home or office over a secure wireless network | | • | Share the Lexmark X6675 wirelessly among multiple computers | | • | Easy, guided setup with Lexmark installation software | | • | Connect with 802.11b/g wireless network and wireless computer or with USB cable |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
| |
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Professional Lexmark X6675 Wireless 4-In-1 provides convenient wireless and USB connectivity, color or black faxing, one-touch copying, high-resolution color scanning and photo printing from a PictBridge-capable camera, USB flash drive or a supported memory card. Included are a flatbed scanner and an automatic document feeder.
|
| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 12
I have had this printer for about a year July 25, 2010 Carabuser 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
As stated above, I have had this printer for about a year, I got it at staple for $50 when I traded in an old printer that I no longer used, it comes with XL cartridges (at least mine did) which are double the standard ink cart, so the ink lasted quite a while, I just now got some XL carts from sams for $50, but like other people said, you have to use the lexmark ink, if you do not do a lot of printing, this might be a good choice for you since at the moment it is $59 with no tax and free shipping.
Setup was very easy, and I have not had any problems with it. If you have a business you may not want to buy this as you cannot refill the carts, and it may get expensive, but I suppose you could write it off ?
As far as print speed, it is a little slow, but not that bad.
Poor software sinks this all-in-one July 23, 2010 Tara T. I bought the Lexmark x6675 because of its low price ($70) and 5-year warranty. Setup was fairly easy. Only two ink carts to install and plug it in. A color test print (using printer controls) was impressive - even on plain paper it was crisp and detailed. The color copy function was impressive as well. However, that's where the fun stopped.
While installing the software, it asked if I wanted to update. I hit yes, was taken to Lexmark's website where I found an updated driver for Win 7, that I downloaded and installed. When setup was complete I tried a test print from MS Word. Nothing. I checked the que and it was empty.
Calling tech support I was fairly quickly connected with a tech who wanted to take control of my computer remotely. I found this a bit unusual, but agreed and a remote connection program was installed. The tech then spent the next hour trouble-shooting, but couldn't fix the problem (he blamed it on my firewall, but turning it off didn't help). Also, the remote connection program messed with my network requiring several reboots to fix.
We ended the session when I had to go to a meeting; tech said he'd call back the next day. Before the call back, however, I tried installing the software on Vista HP on the same computer (dual boot) and found it worked. I also tried reinstalling the software from the CD (without update) without success.
When the tech called back I told him about installing on Vista. He trouble-shot for another TWO HOURS trying to get the printer to work in Win 7. I finally had to end the session, having other things to do. This time my networking was totally messed up and required a good 45 mins. to fix, including booting into safe mode and finally going back to previous restore point. That did it. I returned the printer for a refund.
Why didn't I just use Vista to use the x6675? Win 7 is the main OS I use, and switching back and forth from Vista to Win 7 would be too time consuming. Besides, the Lexmark x6675 is supposed to work with Win 7.
A couple other observations: the printer was rather flimsy compared to other printers in that price range. Only having two ink carts is a plus and minus. On one hand, it's convenient. On the other, the entire color cartridge has to be changed if one color runs out, which may be moot since the carts require replacing after a certain number of prints, that could leave useable ink. Also, ink carts are spendy - an extra set cost $63 (though they are large, so the cost per print may be comparable to smaller carts). I also found the scanning settings lacking.
If the Win 7 problem could've been solved I probably would've kept the printer. The old style software interface indicates a lack in this area.
The X650 consumes ink like crazy June 7, 2010 mh (Detroit, Michigan) For my X5650 LEXMARK, I have had to buy a new black cartridge ($24 plus tax at Walmart) after just about 50 sheets. The cartridge was 36 black. This adds up to about 45 cents a page. The maintenance people (people with barely understandable English) told me that that is not unusual. This cost is outrageous!
JOHN'S REVIEW April 25, 2010 J. Stevenson (LOWER GWYNEDD, PA USA) SETUP WAS A PROBLEM, BUT I CONTACTED LEXMARK CUSTOMER SERVICE & GOT IT TO WORK OK. WASN'T ABLE TO GET THE FAX TO WORK. I'M NOT GOING TO GO ANY FURTHER WITH THE FAX FEATURE SINCE I REALLY WON'T USE IT ANYWAY.
S--L--O--W--W--w--w-- April 17, 2010 teachonymous (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like Lexmark products. I have this printer hooked up on a wireless. When I print from two rooms away, I don't always know if it's okay, but often, after what seems to be a long time, I'm told it can't print because it's busy (I think it's having drinks with the printer next-door). Other times, it just prints away.
Today, I wanted to scan, so I'm right in the room with it, together with a hard-wired/connected computer. I press "scan" and it sits. I press "stop" and nothing changes. Grrr.
After several attempts at scanning, I started counting. Slowly. At twenty -- it slowly started scanning.
Instructions are perplexing. It insists on trying to convert to text. I suspect some of this is user error. OTOH, I'm an extremely adept and experienced computer and printer owner, so if I'm confused, someone who is not adept might have more problems.
I had a 5200 before this one, and it was quite simple, albeit it wasn't wireless.
This is a good printer. But don't get agitated as I do if it is slow!
Showing reviews 1-5 of 12
|
|
|