Reviewed on December 11, 2008Aside from a few design hang-ups and a slower than average output speed, the Lexmark X7675 Professional all-in-one printer is a cut above other multifunctional printers. Its excellent quality prints, easy-to-set-up wireless connectivity, and generous five-year warranty catapult it to the top of our list of favorites.TAGS:Lexmark, tray, print, printer, control panel, fax, photograph, Wi-Fi, router, server, HP
Reviewed on September 25, 2009The Lexmark Platinum Pro 905 is a fully capable all-in-one business device, but its touch screen might throw a wrench in your workflow. The Smart Solutions widgets add virtual customization to the control panel, but we wish Lexmark had retained a few hard buttons as well. As the top dog in the Lexmark printer family, the Platinum Pro 905 does the job, but the HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless does it better.TAGS:Lexmark, tray, touch screen, printer, HP OfficeJet, LCD, button, HP
Reviewed on March 6, 2008The Canon Pixma iP2600 is an excellent option for buyers looking to print their personal photos and text documents. We wish it had external ports for direct image uploading (although we're not surprised it doesn't), but you'll be more than satisfied with this printer's ability to deliver quality photos at a low price.TAGS:Canon Pixma, Canon Inc., printer, tray, Lexmark, memory card, photograph, USB, HP
Reviewed on March 23, 2004Although expandability can be expensive, the Lexmark C510 is a nearly perfect sub-$1,000 color laser printer for small businesses.TAGS:Lexmark, printer
Reviewed on June 29, 2009HP's basic Deskjet D2660 inkjet has a fold-up paper tray and a unique paper corral that make it easy to store away. We noticed several flaws in the output quality, but if you don't expect too much in terms of photo output, this $50 inkjet will make an excellent at-home printer for intermittent use.TAGS:Canon Pixma, multifunction printer, tray, printer, HP OfficeJet, Lexmark, HP, fax, Canon Inc., photograph
Reviewed on May 16, 2008With so many other inexpensive photo inkjets on the market today, we can't recommend the Lexmark z2420--it's prone to paper jams, prints at a snail's pace, and produces unacceptable quality prints.TAGS:Lexmark, printer, IEEE 802.11, HP OfficeJet, photograph, networking, printing, HP
Reviewed on October 11, 2007The Samsung ML-1630 can't claim to be the best value among $200 mono laser printers--the competition offers faster print speeds and more features--but the ML-1630's aesthetic appeal is undeniable.TAGS:laser, laser printer, Lexmark, Samsung Electronics, printer, Dell
Reviewed on June 14, 2007The Lexmark X2500 surprised us with its combination of rock-bottom price, full feature set, and decent task speeds. It's not for everyone, but it's a good match for a light user looking for a bargain.TAGS:Lexmark, multifunction, cartridge, printer, scan, fax, photograph, scanner, copy, control panel, PC