Lexmark’s desire to produce the lowest price printers on the market has done very well for it. Its entry-level machines are found in most high-street shops as well as selling many thousands on-line. Its latest wheeze, to sell three-colour printers as the epitome of simplicity, has now extended to its cheapest all-in-one device to date. We found the X2350 on-line for a tad under £40 [ $62.00 - $115.00 ], which looks like a bargain.
This is, without doubt, the least expensive all-in-one machine on the market. It works well, if a little slowly, but is mainly held back by its plain paper print quality. Photos are fine, but black text and colour graphics look insipid – as if they’ve all been printed in draft mode. Best advice is to see a plain paper print sample before you buy.
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