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Lexmark’s Intuition S505 has an array of features to keep both photo enthusiasts and home office users happy. The latter may be attracted to the duplex facilities and the ability to wirelessly connect over 802.11b/g – although there’s no Ethernet suppo...

Eye-catching colours; separate ink tanks; three-year warranty...

No Ethernet support; slow; disappointing duplex...

Lexmark's Intuition S505 is almost a very good printer, but it's a bit slow and pricey. The duplex function is also disappointing. Wait for the Intuition S505 to fall close to the £100 mark and it'll be well worth snapping up...
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Following the Interpret comes the Intuition as the next model in Lexmark’s new home/small business series of All-in-One devices...
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The Lexmark Intuition S505 is an multi-function colour inket printer with scanning and copying facilities Laser printers may finally be coming of age, but judging by the vast array of models in Lexmark's new range, there continues to be a good marke...

The Lexmark Intuition S505 is very close to being a very good printer. But it is perhaps a little slow, and the price tag a touch too high. The duplex is also a little disappointing. Wait for the Lexmark Intuition S505 to fall close to the £100 mark...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:51:28
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Scanner and copier The scanner isn't particularly fast. It has reasonable speeds, but nothing stunning. A preview of a document takes around 7 seconds and a 4 x 6" colour photo at 300 dpi almost 14 seconds.The copier isn't speedy either, with a black...

Cheap to run using XL cartridges, WiFi, doublesided printing, colour screen, Low power consumption: 15 W while active, 3 W on standby, Good quality printing, for office documents and photos, Installation takes a while but is veryeasy...

Photo printing needs manual configuration for good colours, First page is slow to print: 15 seconds, and up to 30 seconds coming out of standby, Black ink doesn't dry fast enough, High running costs using normal cartridges, Non touchscreen display...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 22:51:29
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Lexmark has recently added a series of new all-in-one printers to its range, of which the Intuition S505 is roughly in the middle, designed for home and home-office use.We were not keen on the printer's styling and thought the grey and black look made...

Good features; versatile; easy to use...

Styling is dated; not great for photos; expensive...

Despite underwhelming photo prints, the S505 offers a wide range of features and is easy to use Good points Good features; versatile; easy to use Bad points Styling is dated; not great for photos; expensive...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 22:51:29
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Lexmark has recently added a series of new all-in-one printers to its range, of which the Intuition S505 is roughly in the middle, designed for home and home-office use.We were not keen on the printer's styling and thought the grey and black look made...

Good features; versatile; easy to use...

Styling is dated; not great for photos; expensive...

Despite underwhelming photo prints, the S505 offers a wide range of features and is easy to use...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-06 02:36:54
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Review date: 26 September, 2011. Review by: Martyn Clayden Running a small or home business and need a relatively compact all-in-one printer that will deliver good quality results in comparatively quick time and not cost a fortune on ink and energy? T...

A fullyfledged MFP for just £70 from Amazon...

Slightly tacky design; slow duplex function.

While Lexmark printers have been criticised for poor performance in the past, a serious attempt has clearly been made with the Intuition S505 to make the quality of both text documents and colour photos much better, though speeds are still a little slu...
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Laser printers may finally be coming of age, but judging by the vast array of models in Lexmark's new range, there continues to be a good market for quality colour inkjets. Indeed, while a number of laser printers are now beginning to flirt with low double-digit price tags, many new inkjets are homing in on the $260 mark. This Lexmark Intuition S505 isn't quite that expensive, but it's only going to miss by around $10. So what do you get for such a tag?Well, today's inkjets are beginning to...

Good warranty, automatic duplexer, good print quality...

Slow print speeds, could be cheaper, expensive consumables...

The Lexmark Intuition S505 is very close to being a very good printer. But it is perhaps a little slow, and the price tag a touch too high. The duplex is also a little disappointing. Wait for the Lexmark Intuition S505 to fall close to the $199 mark a...
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The printer has a conventional design, with an near-upright feed tray at the back – which can take 100 sheets of plain or 20 sheets of photo paper – and a pull-out tray at the front. The control panel looks empty, mainly because it is. There's a 61mm col...

Lexmark has produced a competent all-in-one printer, but it doesn't do anything better than any of its rivals do. ® All-in-One Inkjet Printer Group Test Brother MFC-490CW Canon Pixma MX350 Epson Stylus SX610FW HP Officejet 6500 Kodak ESP 7...
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Lexmark’s Intuition S505 has an array of features to keep both photo enthusiasts and home office users happy. The latter may be attracted to the duplex facilities and the ability to wirelessly connect over 802.11b/g – although there’s no Ethernet supp...

Lexmark’s Intuition S505 is almost a very good printer, but it’s a bit slow and pricey. The duplex function is also disappointing. Wait for the Intuition S505 to fall close to the £100 mark and it’ll be well worth snapping up...
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