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Lexmark's Intepret S405 is an ugly, grey boxy-looking MFP, but it has plenty of features considering the low price. It can connect via both Wi-Fi and USB, has a memory card reader and there's a PictBridge port for scanning to and printing from a USB fl...

The S405 doesn't disappoint when it comes to its core functions, but print costs are high...
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Along with HP, Lexmark stuck with the old-fashioned system of tri-colour cartridges with built-in print heads longer than most manufacturers.But we all resented throwing away expensive ink just because one of the three chambers had run dry, so fixed print...

Nice print quality and a good turn of speed, 35-sheet ADF for multi-page photocopying and faxing, Good range of connection options including USB, Ethernet and Wi-Fi, Much cheaper to run than previous Lexmark printers, if you opt for XL cartridges, Inex...

Lack of dual paper trays means frequent swapping between plain, letter-headed or photo paper, Lacks a colour LCD for previewing photos for direct printing, Single card reader slot is limited to SD, MMC, MS and xD formats, Standard cartridges supplied w...

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Rather than identify its new All-in-One purely by a model number, Lexmark has taken the decision to bestow on each model a specific name. As part of this policy, the models making up the company’s 2009 Home Office series have been named Interact, Intui...
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It's that time of year when printer makers introduce new models and all the main players are ramping up their marketing machines. Lexmark has more than most to tell us, with a new ink system and new touchscreen controls on some of its higher end models. T...
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Lexmark launched eleven new all-in-one inkjet printers in late 2009 geared towards the professional space including the high end web-connected Lexmark Prestige and the budget friendly Lexmark Interpret.The Interpret features print, scan, copy and fax...

The Lexmark Interpret is a surprisingly good budget-friendly printer. Would I recommend it as a laser replacement in an office environment? No. But the Interpret would fit well in a home office, as a desktop replacement in a small business, or in a dor...
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As one of the MFPs (aka all-in-ones, or AIOs) in Lexmark's new Home Office series, the Lexmark Interpret S405 ($129 direct) is by definition aimed at home offices. In fact, I'd argue it's the most capable home office printer in the batch—for reasons...

Fast for both business applications and photos. Reasonably high-quality output. Standalone fax and copier.

Low paper capacity. Relatively high cost per page.

The Lexmark Interpret S405 offers surprisingly fast speed, more than acceptable output quality, and AIO features aimed at both home and home office use...
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