Lexmark X6650 Ink
Nick | Oct 08, 2009 | Comments 0
The Lexmark #X6650# is an inexpensive all-in-one printer that can be connected to a wireless network which contains a card reader.
The #X6650# does not take up a lot of room with or without the paper trays open. The design is quite tasteful in silver and black and is easily cleaned. The rear-loading paper tray can hold as many as 100 pages of paper and the output tray will hold up to 25 pages of standard weight paper.
The built-in card reader on the #X6650# is compatible with SD Memory Card, SDHC, Micro SD, MultiMedia Card (v4.1), MultiMediaCard Plus (v4.1), RS-MMC, Compact Flash Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo, xD-Picture Card, xD-Picture Card (Type M) and xD-Picture Card (Type H). Mini memory cards can also be used with the appropriate adaptor. The #X6650# also comes equipped with a PictBridge port.
Setting up the #X6650# is quick and simple. There are slots under the scanner/copier for the black and colour cartridges and the socket for the mains lead is located at the rear left side. It is also easy to load the software for the #X6650# onto your computer.
The #X6650# takes two sizes of ink cartridges. The 36 standard black will do an estimated 175 pages and the standard 37 150 pages. You will get better value for money with the 36XL which will do an estimated 475 pages and 37XL, 500 pages. Also available for the #X6650# is a photo cartridge (no. 31) which will let you print higher quality photos.
The #X6650# is simple
It took the #X6650# 22 seconds to print a standard quality page with a colour logo and normal text. The quality of text printed was good and colour graphics were lively although banding could be seen in darker printed areas.
The photos printed on the #X6650# were full of detail and the colours were quite vibrant on different paper stocks although prints made on a dedicated photo printer were definitely better.
The #X6650#’s main downfall was as a copier, producing pale text and clearly banded colours.
In conclusion the Lexmarkk #X6650# does not cost the earth and has a decent selection of features. For the money it isn’t a bad buy but if you are willing to spend a bit more you will get better value for money.
Theodore Beach is a member of the Cartridge Concept team which specialises in Lexmark X6650 cartridges.
Theodore Beach is a long time member of the Cartridge Concept team which specialises in printer cartridges. Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/lexmark-x6650-ink-1316294.html
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