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| Lexmark X9350 Wireless Office All-in-One | 
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| Brand: Lexmark Category: CE
List Price: $279.99 Buy New: $119.99 You Save: $160.00 (57%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 31 Dimensions (in): 23 x 19 x 15
MPN: 30B0000 Model: 30B0000 UPC: 734646031202 EAN: 0734646031202 ASIN: B000KO3POE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Lexmark X9350 Inkjet Multifunction | | • | LEXMARK |
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Product Description The Lexmark X9350 Wireless Office All-in-One with two-sided printing sets a new standard for the level of productivity and value that small office and home office (SOHO) users should expect from an inkjet AIO. The Lexmark X9350 is the only AIO in its class equipped with built-in wireless connectivity and automatic two-sided printing. The X9350 also uses the new Evercolor 2 pigmented inks.The built-in wireless capabilities of the Lexmark X9350 will appeal to today's laptop users who want the flexibility to print without being anchored to their printer and prefer the clutter-free work environment of wireless. And for offices with multiple users, wireless and Ethernet networking make it possible to print from a single printing device - with or without a direct connection. Customers looking for office functionality will appreciate the automatic two-sided printing feature of the Lexmark X9350 that gives a professional look to reports and other documents while benefiting the environment by saving paper.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
WiFi doesn't cut it January 4, 2009 I bought this for the WiFi capability, but it goes down constantly. If you disconnect/reconnect the power it usually works, but if I have to get up to do that, what is the point in having wireless. The printer also tells you that you are out of ink, way before you actually are. Other than that it has been alright. Web support is horrible and based on the reviews I am not even going to attempt to call tech support. I'm going to hook it up with USB until I can afford a new printer.
Unreliable wireless & expensive ink September 5, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The wireless feature is the main reason I bought this printer and that doesn't work anymore. It worked fine for the first two weeks or so then for some reason the wireless connection started only working sporadically. It connected to my network less and less and now not at all. So I moved the printer closer to my router and plugged it into the router. Worked again just fine for about two weeks. Now, once again, nothing. I guess I'll be moving some furniture around so there will be room for this printer close to one of my desktops so I can plug it in via usb now. When that stops working it's junk.
Oh one other complaint, (though this may be a lexmark issue, not just this printer I've heard) the inkjets run out wether you use them or not. If they just sit in the printer and you don't print anything they'll be empty in about 1.5 - 2 months time. And they are expensive. $30 per cartridge at Office Depot. Not sure where the ink goes, I dont see any drip spots inside the printer.
Anyway bottom line is this was an entirely regrettable purchase. Plain and simple this is a poorly made product and lexmark is not supporting it with software/firmware updates.
The worst thing I have ever purchased!! June 27, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have never taken the time to write a review for anything, but I hate this all in one printer so much, I want Lexmark to feel just a tinge of the pain their product gives me. When we first installed the lexmark printer software it created such havoc, I should have taken it back right then. This printer was made to go through ink like water, these guys have made this thing to sell ink and that's it. I am going though a cartridge a week minimum. The warnings come up when the cartirdge is still half full. The cartridges get gummed up with ink and only print every other line of what you are needing, then when you clean it it wants to run an allignment page which just about uses half a cartridge to print. The wi-fi is intermittent at best, and paper jams are continuous. I read PC Mags review and searched the net when deciding to make this purchase and obviously found reviews to be favorable. Now upon owning this the reviews simply were misleading and missed their very purpose, to warn consumers of poor products in the market!
The Worst Printer I have Ever Owned May 20, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I must agree with other people who have posted reviews on this printer - we initially purchased it for the WiFi capability - it goes down constantly. The paper jams are so frequent I am ready to unplug it and leave it on the street for someone to take. I have tried everything - downloading updates, troubleshooting, etc. Nothing seems to help. I am so frustrated I am ready to get a new printer. Don't bother with this one - it's not worth it.
Just a BAD Printer May 3, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I really want to like Lexmark; I live in Lexington, hometown of Lexmark HQ (all printers are made in China and Mexico), but this is the last one I will ever buy. It is just bad all around:
- Feeder jams on just about anything you put in it. - The software is convoluted and confusing (and I work for a technology company!)
The print quality is decent but the picture quality isn't good enough for printing photos which is one of the primary reasons I purchased the printer.
Finally, the wireless connectivity doesn't work right and required me to physically unplug the printer anytime I wanted to print. FRUSTRATING! I ended up moving it so I could hard wire the machine.
About the only positive I can think of is that it looks nice when it isn't printing. Take my advice, buy something else.
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