LEXMARK X125 ALL-IN-ONE OFFICE CENTER WITH USB CABLE

  • Copies, prints, scans, as well as faxes–all in color
  • Up to 2,400 x 1,200 dpi imitation resolution; up to sixteen ppm black, 8 ppm color
  • Up to 600 x 1,200 dpi visual scanning, 36-bit color
  • 99 copies during the time, resizing from twenty-five to 200%
  • USB interface, wire included; Accu-Feed complement probably eliminates paper jams

Product Description
The X125 All-In-One Office Center facilities Lexmark’s award-winning core inkjet technology. With 2400 x 1200 dots per in. (dpi) fortitude in black as well as tone upon all paper sorts as well as the seven-picoliter tone dump size, content is pointy as well as photo-quality images have been clear as well as textured – giving commercial operation papers as well as presentations veteran appeal.The sheet-fed scanner offers up to 600 x 1200 dpi visual fortitude as well as 36-bit tone indicate depth. Users will find the X125 undiluted for scanning tone photos as well as images to soak up in to commercial operation documents.Offering combined functionality to the home office, the X125 operates as the standalone tone copier able of generating up to twelve copies per notation (cpm) in black as well as up to 5… More >>

Lexmark X125 All-in-One Office Center with USB Cable

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5 Responses to “LEXMARK X125 ALL-IN-ONE OFFICE CENTER WITH USB CABLE”

  1. TundraVision says:

    If you are lucky and somehow manage to set up this all-in-one all by yourself, (the directions are of little use in this endeavour,) then this is a “pretty good” < -Minnesota Nice Speak for OK-handy-dandy-do-everything-but-polka small home office machina. Worth the price. I assembled, and then disassembled, the output trays as they are flimsy and just get in the way.
    Reviewed by TundraVision, too.

  2. Luther Mace says:

    The Lexmark x125 4-in-1 Multifunction Printer is superb piece of equipment. Primarily designed for home use or small businesses, this printer helps to keep you competitive in the fast-paced and rapidly changing world of technology. The print quality is sharp, if not occasionally imperfect; while scanned and faxed images transmit with great clarity and precision. What else are you looking for in a scanner and fax machine?

    Highly recommended for the small business owner, home PC user, and high school and college students.

  3. I paid about fifty bucks for this pile of plastic and though it can print/fax etc, it does so with low quality and is a pain to use. The setup is faulty, the “user interface” is not for human use.

    The main reason this thing is so bad is that Lexmark holds you hostage to its outrageously expensive and unreliable ink cartridges. They don’t last long when used, and they dry out (i.e.: Fail Completely) after a few weeks. You can revive them briefly and incompletely with rubber cement thinner on the nozzle/contact areas, but what’s the use.

    If you don’t have one, don’t buy it. If you do have one, my deepest sympathies.

  4. J. England says:

    I’ve had thismachine for about a year and it’s done. I tried changing the cartrigdes, now it gives a message saying check cartriges I’ve called tech support and they can’t tell me anything. The cartriges are expensive too. I do not reccomend.

  5. MBLOND says:

    This product is so unreliable that I have to print my paper two days before turning in just in case that this machine will not function again.

    To its main sins belong these

    -errors

    -jammed paper

    -lack of communication with main computer

    and by the way ……… it really sucksssssssss