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Considering that Lexmark is such a big name in the world of business printing, the X4550 feels surprisingly flimsy, with a build quality that doesnt seem to match the competition.We cant see this device remaining in one piece for long under heavy off...

Wi-Fi, Quick mono printing...

Expensive to run, Slow colour printing, No colour LCD...

Considering that Lexmark is such a big name in the world of business printing, the X4550 feels surprisingly flimsy, with a build quality that doesnt seem to match the competition.We cant see this device remaining in one piece for long under heavy off...
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We havent thoroughly researched Lexmarks claim that its the most affordable Wi-Fi-enabled all-in-one printer on the market today, but with online offers showing the price as low as £64, well give them the benefit of the doubt. Overall, this p...

Wi-Fi printing, affordable...

Slow, large...

If you want to wirelessly network your home office, this is a great all-rounder printer option. If you dont, then theres better on the market...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-13 20:17:34
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Now if only it would run on batteries... WiFi is handy if you dont need top results. Lexmarks X4550 is the only wireless model here, and, ironically, the only one that comes with a USB lead included. This is used to connect the printer to your PC...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-13 20:17:35
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uninspiring but functional wi-fi ready all-in-one: A light all-in-one device, albeit one that still demands a reasonable desk footprint, Lexmarks X4550 is heavily targeting those with a wireless network in their home. Thats down to one of its box-stated f...
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First the dimensions of the when closed but power lead and USB (if used) is plugged in 45x37x16cm. Now with paper stored in the rear vertical position and the output tray lowered these figures become 45x52x38cm that is the actual amount of desk, shelf...
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Lexmark reckons wireless connections are set to saturate homes and offices across the nation. To this end, many of the models in its new range eagerly embrace Wi-Fi. This isnt the cheapest device to offer Wi-Fi, but it costs $199 and this, in light of...

Wi-Fi, Simple to set up...

Text quality wasnt sharp, Image quality was average The Final Word This is a worthy but slightly dull MFD, enlivened by the presence of Wi-Fi.

This is a worthy but slightly dull MFD, enlivened by the presence of Wi-Fi.
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Lexmark X4550Now that wireless networks let you share a broadband internet connection around the house, it makes sense for printers to get in on the act. After all, everyone in the home wants to print stuff but the printer is typical...
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The Lexmark X4550 isnt the cheapest printing device to offer Wi-Fi capabilities (that accolade goes to the juicily priced £60 Lexmark Z1420 inkjet), but it still weighs in at a sub-£100 price that, particularly in light of its scanning capabilities...

The Lexmark X4550 is a worthy but slightly dull All-In-One thats enlivened by the presence of Wi-Fi. If you have a Wi-Fi network in your home or home office then you may find this an interesting prospect. However, we reckon that, come the Autumn, the...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-13 20:17:39
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Web User checks out a new combined printer and scanner that uses your Wi-Fi network to connect to your PC. more...

Lexmark is leading the field in terms of bringing together the kinds of technologies wed like to see in a device of this nature – so long as theres access to a power socket, it could be kept completely out of sight in a cupboard with no cable clutte...
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theglobeandmail.com Updated: 2014-03-31 03:23:37
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An amazing value for under $150 — ideal for multi-computer households with wireless networks. Inkjet printers, even all-in-ones, are old news, one would think. Everyone has one or two, for hard copies of documents, or for printing photos or Web page...
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I am happy to find that wireless printers have finally caught up with other wireless devices, and at attractive price points. The Lexmark thermal inkjet printers boast many attractive features that make it difficult to choose the best model for you. Th...
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blogcritics.org Updated: 2013-11-13 20:17:35
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Id been anticipating receiving my x4550 eagerly, ever since reading the specs about it at Lexmarks website. So when it arrived, I tore into the box and immediately started setup.And was quickly disappointed. Not that the printer isnt easy to set up...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2013-11-13 20:17:38
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Everyone has probably owned a Lexmark printer in his life time. My first two computers came with a Lexmark printer, and I still use my Lexmark Z705. It has been with me 3 years, and its still going strong. Unlike my HP PC1210 which died on me recentl...
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thinkcamera.com Updated: 2013-11-13 20:17:38
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Product Details We clicked with:Easy to install Wi-Fi connectivityCheap cartridge costs Shots in the dark:Soft print qualityVery slow photo printingSo-so scanner The Lexmark X4550 is excellent value for money, even before you open the box. The printer...
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Lexmarks X4550 takes the popular all-in-one printer/scanner/copier formula and works in wireless support, creating a multifunction device the whole family can easily share. With its built-in 802.11g Wi-Fi connectivity, the X4550 can print...

Inexpensive; easy to use; straightforward wireless setup...

Mediocre text quality; slow printing...

Though its text quality could be better, the ease of printing, scanning, and copying photos to multiple PCs wirelessly makes the Lexmark X4550 an attractive choice for a family printer...
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An amazing value for under $150 — ideal for multi-computer households with wireless networks. Inkjet printers, even all-in-ones, are old news, one would think. Everyone has one or two, for hard copies of documents, or for printing photos or Web page...
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There are at least two ways to look at the Lexmark X4550 ($129.99 direct). If you take the cup-is-half-full view, its extraordinarily inexpensive for an AIO that includes built-in Wi-Fi. If you take the cup-is-half-empty approach, youll focus on th...

Built-in Wi-Fi. Prints, scans, faxes using PC fax modem, scans to PC e-mail program. Prints from cameras and memory cards.

Slow. Severely subpar text quality. Relatively low-quality photos for an ink jet.

The Lexmark X4550 offers built-in Wi-Fi at an extraordinarily low price, but its speed and output quality is more appropriate for a much-less-expensive AIO...
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Lexmark has enjoyed considerable success with its economically priced all-in-ones and has a wide range of machines with slightly different functions sets, to suit most home and home office customers. The X4550 sits towards the higher end of the range and...
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