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I first
purchased this printer some years ago because I had heard some good things about
it from coworkers and friends. Since I worked at Target (back then), I decided
to purchase it from there and also get the mere ten percent discount (which only
saved me on the tax). I paid about $130 for this unit and I was very happy with
my purchase in the beginning but that changed when I started getting annoyed by
the paper jams and crooked prints. After using the Lexmark x75 All-In-One
Printer for about a year and a half, I finally got tired and decided to
buy the HP
Officejet 7310 All-In-One to rid the pain of constant paper jams,
lousy print quality, and crooked prints. I was so upset with this printer that I
decided that I would not purchase another Lexmark ever; I did keep that promise
to myself.
HARDWARE & SOFTWARE INSTALLATION :
Hardware setup was fairly simple if you follow the steps on the hardware setup
guide. It took me about 10 to 15 minutes to unpack and setup the unit and
connect it to my computer.
The software installation is quick and easy. Once the drivers are installed you
may need to restart your computer to finish the setup process, but sometimes it
will not require a restart. All of the drivers and software that gets installed
with from the CD helps control every feature of the printer from your computer.
I could never find, download, or install updates for the software. One time I
did find an updated driver but after I installed it, the printer stopped
working, so I had to uninstall everything and start all over from the beginning.
I think Lexmark has to start updating their software and drivers to keep their
machines working properly.
DESIGN & CONTROLS :
The amount of desk space the Lexmark x75 takes is not very big at all. As per
the specification the x75 is 15.01 inches in width, 14.22 inches in depth, and
8.71 inches in height. It weighs only about 10 pounds (9.92 lbs to be exact)
whereas my new
HP OfficeJet 7310 only weighs a whopping 26.2
pounds.
When it comes to the controls and buttons, all I can say is that there could
have been some more buttons and maybe a LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen to
make it easier and simpler to use. There are only five buttons on the control
panel of this machine (five buttons on a machine that cost me $130). The best
way to find out what each button does and how to use them is to read the manual
which provides a lot of information with some details and some pictures.
The buttons are Power, Paper Feed, Scan, Color Copy, and Black Copy. Also there
are two lights; one for the power and the other for the status. I do not like
using the scan and copy buttons because it does not allow me to select the
quality and type of contents being scanned or copied. I usually make copies or
scan by using the installed software which allows me to choose the settings I
want.
The paper feeder is located on the top which gave me a lot of crooked prints and
also caused a lot of paper jams. I found this information from a HP
representative visiting a store I was at some time ago. I can also confirm this
from experience with the
HP OfficeJet 7310 (paper feeder is on the
bottom) because it has always provided me with great prints with jamming.
One of the most useful features of this unit is the flatbed scanner which is not
that fast, but is accurate enough for good quality photo scanning. I have
scanned my old or damaged photos with this printer at the maximum resolution and
the results are good (at max resolution the speed is very slow).
THE MANUAL :
The user manual is very simple to read and comprehend. I think Lexmark did spend
some time with writing this manual because as far as I am concerned, it is
somewhat idiot proof. It is very helpful and informative, but they could have
gone into a bit more detail.
THE NEED-FOR-SPEED :
If you are someone who has the crazy need-for-speed from everything, well guess
what, you are looking at the wrong thing. The maximum speed for black prints and
copies is about 11 pages per minute. For color prints and copies, it is around 6
pages per minute. These speeds were not bad when I purchased this unit, but for
today’s world, everything needs to be fast or even faster.
Printing photos takes a little more than two minutes per every 4x6 page set at
the highest quality. At normal quality, it takes about a minute for the same
paper size.
If you are like me and want to print everything with high quality and want them
quick, I would suggest using something more higher scale like my
HP OfficeJet
7310 All-In-One.
OPERATIONS FROM YOUR COMPUTER :
The installed software guides you step by step to print what you want and how
you want it. I did not really like to use the software but it was all I had to
make this printer work. I mostly used Window XP Pro built-in photo printing
capabilities to almost fulfill my photo printing needs. But I still needed
something better both in software and hardware. So when it comes to managing
your photo library, Adobe Photoshop Album leads the pack. All of the utilities
and software that comes in the driver CD-Rom are good and helpful but they are
just not powerful enough to manage my 5000 plus pictures efficiently.
PHOTO PRINTING :
Printing photos the way I wanted to with this unit was a pain in the neck. First
I had to get the right paper, and set the setting correctly, and make sure it
will not be crooked when it is feed. I had wasted a lot of paper trying to get
the best quality possible with this printer. Now after you get all of this
right, you will have to live with the poor quality prints. Even with all setting
at high, the quality is still poor; you will be able to see streaks in each
print.
PRINTING EVERYTHING ELSE :
Printing everything else was easy enough; just set the quality setting to normal
and forget about it. Even though the quality is not as good as laser prints, but
it was good enough for school and personal use.
THE INK CARTRIDGES :
Purchasing ink cartridges for this Lexmark x75 will probably cost you an arm
every time. Even though this is a old unit the ink cartridges are still
expensive. Here is a list of all the cartridges that this unit is compatible
with:
#16 / 10N0016 Black Print Cartridge :
This cartridge is your regular cartridge for black prints. Cost: $29.99
#26 / 10N0026 Color Print Cartridge :
This cartridge is your regular cartridge for color prints. Cost: $32.99
All of the ink cartridges are easy to install and replace; all you have to do it
open the cover and pull the cartridge out and replace.
The costs listed above are manufacture suggested but if you want a good deal, I
would suggest purchasing combo packs from Costco. You can save a buck or two on
each cartridge if you purchase from Costco but these are still more expensive
then cartridges fro my new
HP OfficeJet 7310 All-In-One.
QUALITY :
I had a lot of problems printing with this printer, but it did help me a lot
with school work. All text prints are nowhere close to laser quality, but good
enough for school.
Text Prints :
All text prints I made were either normal or draft quality, but had to switch to
best quality to make it look somewhat closer to laser quality. I always had to
use higher quality for my text needs when I needed to print something for school
projects.
Graphics and Text Prints :
Whenever I printed graphics and text together, like a web page or something
similar, I just have to print at normal quality. At normal quality the prints
are clear but not quiet close to laser quality. At draft setting the printing is
faster but the print is lighter because it uses less ink.
Photo Prints :
I have printed a lot of photos (my wedding pictures) and I have also wasted a
lot of ink and paper with this printer. This all-in-one produces good quality
pictures if I got lucky.
PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT :
The manual suggests some useful tips on how to maintain your Lexmark x75
printer, but there are some things you learn to do by using the unit everyday.
Maintaining as per the manual :
The manual provides you some information on how to clean the unit inside and
out. It also shows how to check the ink level and perform self-tests.
My own experiences :
I have come to find out the hard way that when you do not use your printer for a
long period of time, the ink on the bottom of the ink cartridge will tend to dry
out and you will have to clean or wipe it with a soft cloth or something So the
best way I found to reduce this is to use the printer often and keep an eye on
the ink cartridges.
Dust does tend to collect over time so it is best for the printer and it
performance that you clean the exterior and the interior once a month. Follow
the instructions in the manual.
WARRANTY INFORMATION :
Lexmark provides a one-year limited hardware warranty. You can visit
www.lexmark.com or dial (800) 332-4120 to get
detailed warranty information and support. You will be asked for the printer’s
model and serial numbers which can be found by following instruction in the
manual.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
I had used the Lexmark x75 for about a year and a half before I replaced it with
my new HP
OfficeJet 7310xi. I am much happier with my new HP than I was with
the Lexmark because the x75 gave me a lot of trouble before I got tired of it. I
was not fully satisfied with its features and abilities and I do not regret
getting rid of it. I am glad I made this investment and purchased my new HP
OfficeJet 7310. |
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Description: |
Featuring Lexmark's core inkjet print
technology, the X75 PrinTrio offers 2400 x 1200 dots per inch (dpi) resolution
in black and color on all paper types, allowing consumers to produce
photo-quality pictures and crisp text. As with all of Lexmark's inkjet printers,
achieving high-quality output is effortless as special paper and photo ink
cartridges are not required. Integrated Photo Editing Software enables users to
do simple image editing, such as cropping and resizing, as well as more
sophisticated jobs including "red-eye" removal and color manipulation - without
any additional software. Photo Sizing automatically adjusts images to print out
in popular picture sizes: wallet, 3" x 5", 4" x 6", 5" x 7" and 8" x 10". Photo
Display stores and retrieves images, helping users organize their digital
worlds. ??The flexible flatbed scanner feature of the Print Trio is designed to
handle books, reports and photographs. Offering up to 600 x 1200 dpi scan
resolution (up to 9600 dpi enhance... |