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Lexmark's new range of all-in-ones was launched under a year ago, yet we're already seeing replacement models coming along. The Pinnacle Pro901 is due to replace the Prestige Pro805, one down from the top of the Professional range, and includes fax in its...
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The Lexmark Pinnacle Pro901 colour inkjet multifunction printer (which handles printing, scanning, copying, and faxing) is priced on the high side, but it's packed with features that would satisfy a busy home or small office. Lexmark sweetens the dea...

The Lexmark Pinnacle Pro901 is a worthy contender for your small-office pounds. Though we consider the Canon Pixma MX870 a better overall package for a lower price, the Pinnacle Pro901 supplies the cheapest black ink and the longest warranty. Jon L Ja...
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Lexmark's home all-in-one range is exceedingly simple. The print engine is the same throughout, with each model up the range adding another feature or two to increase the value - you just stop when you reach the device that does everything you need. It...

Rammed with office features, but speed and quality just aren't good enough at this price...
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Admirably, Lexmark has customized the setup routine by skill level. If you want hand-holding, you can click through a long parade of dialog boxes that explain every minute...
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Document printing was relatively fast, almost at laser printer speed. We achieved an average of 28 pages per minute in extensive testing. As a final plus, the Pinnacle has clearly been designed to function in the wireless world. It set up easily. The...

A different approach to printing for home and small office work, great price.

Might have a few more features than most need.
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about.com Updated: 2017-03-01 08:50:54
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The Bottom LineLike others in Lexmark's new line of printers, the Pinnacle Pro901 S605 is a good three-in-one printer that offers a large touchscreen that can be customized online with applications tailored to meet your exact printing, copying, or scan...

Good quality prints, excellent photos, Customizable applications (SmartSolutions), Wireless networking is easy to set up, Fiveyear warranty with lifetime technical support, Automatic duplex printing...

Slow printing, Not all SmartSolutions worked properly, Long setup time...

Like others in Lexmark's new line of printers, the Pinnacle Pro901 S605 is a good three-in-one printer that offers a large touchscreen that can be customized online with applications tailored to meet your exact printing, copying, or scanning needs. I d...
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Lexmark's Pinnacle Pro901 color inkjet multifunction printer (which handles printing, scanning, copying, and faxing) is priced on the high side, but it's packed with features that would satisfy a busy home or small office. Lexmark sweetens the deal wit...

Five-year warranty, Inexpensive, high-yield black ink, Wealth of features, including a touchscreen...

Flimsy input tray, Expensive standard-size inks...

Lexmark's Pinnacle Pro901 is a worthy contender for your small-office bucks. Though we consider the Canon Pixma MX870 () a better overall package for a lower price, the Pinnacle Pro901 supplies the cheapest black ink and the longest warranty...
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Lexmark unveiled the award-winning Pinnacle, the latest addition to its Professional series of all-in-one inkjet printers, in March.The Pinnacle, along with the Lexmark Platinum, Prestige and Interact, is a multifunction color inkjet printer offering...

I have to say that the Pinnacle is eerily similar to the Prestige, (in case you missed my multiple mentions throughout the review). Like the Prestige, the Pinnacle is much improved across the board compared to past models we’ve reviewed.All of the dev...
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The Lexmark Pinnacle Pro901 color inkjet multifunction printer (which handles printing, scanning, copying, and faxing) is priced on the high side ($300 as of June 4, 2010), but it's packed with features that would satisfy a busy home or small office. L...

Fiveyear warranty, Inexpensive, highyield black ink, Wealth of features, including a touchscreen...

Flimsy input tray, Expensive standardsize inks...

You pay more for the machine but less for its ink, which is a reasonable trade-off--especially considering the plentiful features that accompany this MFP...
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