| | |  | Office Supplies | Home » » Lexmark X543DN Mfp Color Laser 21/21 Ppm P/c/s Duplex | | | | | | | Description: | | Increase the impact of your important documents by adding color with the X543dn from Lexmark. This powerful but compact multifunction color laser is built to maximize your business performance with automatic two-sided printing, advanced scanning features and network connectivity for easily sharing amongst multiple colleagues. Also, responsibly take advantage of Lexmark's color expertise with power-saving eco mode and an instant warm-up fuser. | | | Features: | |
• Network-ready, 3-in-1 compact color laser with paper-saving two-sided printing.
• Add color to your documents fast - print up to 21 ppm!
• Save paper and the environment with automatic two-sided printing; With energy-saving Eco Mode and instant warm-up fuser.
• Scan or copy large documents easily with a 50-page automatic document feeder; Get a product built to last with a 35,000 page duty cycle.
• Connect multiple users to one device with advanced ethernet networking capabilities; Experience less downtime with a 1-Year On-Site, Next Business Day Warranty
• Save paper and the environment with automatic two-sided printing; With energy-saving Eco Mode and instant warm-up fuser.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 21.75 inches | | Product Width:
| 21.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 21.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 70.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 22.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 22.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 21.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 69.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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Lexmark Color Laser with scanner/copier (X543DN)Mar 16, 2010
By Mac_Cat
"MacIntosh Man"
The features included fast printing, full color, automatic double sided printing (w/o fax option). It will work as a network printer, too. It was clearly designed to work with Windows, but it is also sold as Mac OS compatible, and the User Manual walks you though set-up steps with Windows or Mac OS at the same time. It is thorough. Thank goodness it's in HTML format, too.
I'm a long time HP printer user (30+ years) and I wary of other brands. But, I haven't had a good experience with HP over the years - they just don't keep their printers drivers up to date (at least, not for Mac or Unix systems).
Mac users won't have any problems with this printer, and the Mac installer is included. The printer driver did not include a double sided printing option. You have to be working from one of the Microsoft Office applications, to notice a third line of options called "Copies & Pages" > "Printer Features". Opening up that list provides all the printer functions like printing form the options sheet feeder (envelope) and you can turn on double sided printing (from the"Layout: menu), if you look carefully enough. You can also choose binding on the long or short side, too.
My first mistake was that I assumed the envelope in the single sheet option feeder would give it priority to the main paper bin (as it does on HP printers).
While I am impressed that this printer worked right out of the box (no set-up required). I followed the instructions to the letter, installing the "software" before plugging in the printer. But, it might as well be using the Generic Postscript driver - nothing special about the driver.
While unpacking, it took me about 15 minutes to follow all the colored tape to pull about a dozen plastic shipping pins. Not real hard, but I was still surprised at how many of those pins where installed. It is easy to snap off the plastic pins, so use care when removing them.
I was not impressed with "pinch and lift" access to the toner drawer - it sticks. But, I do like the small square toner cartridges, which fit snugly in their respective slots. Each toner box is keyed, so you can mix up the colors.
The print quality is excellent. Finally, I'm printing off web pages that look just like they do on my monitor. No calibration needed. That's impressive. Color copies and photos look great, as well. If you were used to printing color photos off in B&W on a monotone laser printer, you'll find the color version more interesting.
The manual also neglects to point out the importance of using high quality, polished paper for laser printers (probably because HP sells so much of it). Good paper is really important for sharpness and brightness. When you print to a bond or cotton stock paper, it will look fuzzy, because of the paper texture. The printer has an option for gloss, but I haven't tested that with a photo.
It copies great, speed is good once it warms up, but warm-up can take 20-30 seconds. Once it's running, it does good. I printed out a 40 page PowerPoint file that had heavy black frames. It often took 30-50 seconds to render a page, but others came out steady. On a Mac, the PDF rendering is done in software, not through a chip in the printer. So, some of the delay was no doubt, on the computer end. However, my Mac Pro has a lot of CPU power and RAM to match.
Scanner? - I haven't found any Lexmark installed Scanner applications, but I was able to choose the scanner from the "Import" function in Adobe PhotoShop and Preview, but not from iPhoto. It works, but it's a bit awkward. HP's software takes you directly into a suite of applications that help you edit the picture and print to photo paper of any size, and the have all kinds of printing options like masks.
I don't like the rather small, vertical output tray in the back and because of that feature, I did not order the extra paper bin. You can't expect to stack up much output, before you will need to clear the tray. 40-50 pages, max.
The sheet feeder worked perfectly. If you fax or copy multiple documents, this is a powerful feature.
The control panel layout is well done. The set-up menus are a little awkward to use, but fortunately, you won't have to use the tiny character panel very often (2 rows of 16 characters). It reminds me of setting the clock on my VCR.
The confusion didn't begin until I wanted to order a new set of cartridges.
First, they are hard to find in stores. I checked in every store that sold office supplies and Lexmark printers. But, even ordering them on-line was difficult.
Here on Amazon, they don't have the cartridge listed in their printer cross-reference tool. (great tool, otherwise, but apparently, it's incomplete).
On Lexmark's web site, it doesn't take long to find cartridges, but then you start to think you are getting cross-eyed. They seem to have cartridges with different amounts of toner (ink) in them!? Oh, no. Is this like the way HP was selling Photosmart inks cartridges that weren't full? I hope not. When I see a toner or ink cartridge, I expect that it's a full one, otherwise, its impossible to compare prices!
So, not only are the toners hard to find, but you need to be very careful that you are comparing the toner capacities and price.
The "High Yield Toner" was pre-installed - they do not have a replacement part number on them!?
For example, they list:
C540X1_G Toner for Extra High yield (C544 and X544 only) -$130 C540H1_G Toner for High yield (C540,C543,C544,X543,X544 printers) - $72 C540A1_G Toner (C540,C543,C544,X543,X544 printers) - $58 C540X2_G Toner for Extra High yield (C544 and X544 only) C540H2_G Toner for High yield (C540,C543,C544,X543,X544 printers)
I bought these for regular Toner refills: C540A1CG Cyan (Blue) - $58 C540A1MG Magenta (Red) - $58 C540A1YG Yellow - $58 C540A1KG Black (slightly bigger) - $78
(*These are NOT Amazon prices - they are current prices for comparison purposes only)
Bottom-line, double check before you shop for replacement toner. This is a very confusing product, in that respect. Lexmark pushes recycling and the boxes have labels to return the toners.
My over all impression is that I really love it. The copy functions are simple and familiar symbols or labels. Software (printer drivers) are easy to update - I hope they will!
This design is a little bit outdated, but for the price, it's a great way to get into an affordable color laser printer, that is clean, simple, and intuitive. The only interactive display is a tiny 10 letter display (most new printers have an LCD). The user manual is in HTML format, so find the menu map and print it out. You can get there through that tiny front panel, but it takes a lot of time and a little patients. (I hope it has a Factor Reset option, if I ever mess this up...)
Overall, I think this is a very affordable color printer. And, a full set of replacement toner cartridges (a set of 4 can run $3-450) almost costs as much as the original printer. So, you may not want to stock up on new toner - just plan to buy a new printer. Seriously!
But, don't worry about the printer functions - it's laser sharp. The ink is durable, but it will smear if you get the paper wet. It won't survive a coffee spill.
Pros: Solid color laser printer; accurate scanner with sheet feeder, copier functions. Mac drivers. Cons: Toner is hard to find, confusing/deceptive; no single sheet over-ride; no scanner app.
Note: I did not test this printer with Windows.
Since I wrote this review, I have upgraded from Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard) to 10.7 (Lion). A lot changed - the scanner function now is found on the printer driver (click on the printer in "Printers" or from the icon on the dock). The SCAN function is at the top of the usual PRINT window. Regardless, the scanner function is unreliable - it frequently just quits responding with no error messages. I have to cycle power on the printer to get it scanning again.
Second MAJOR disappointment. It will not print double sided without jamming. When I use the single sheet feeder (letterhead or envelopes), it ALWAYS jams and the paper never comes out of the printer. Something is badly misaligned or designed wrong.
FYI: An office I work in just about the X544 (this year's model of the same thing) and it failed even worse. Sheet feeder will not work. They sent it back and opted for an HP that cost twice as much.
My high rating (4 stars) reflects the value of the printer. It's a great printer for single sided work and medium capacity office printing. Just don't expect the other features to work (i.e. single sheet, envelope or double sided printing).
Also, it has developed a squeeky roller wheel after running about two cases of paper through it over 2 years.
GOOD Value, just not as feature rich as it would appear.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Great printer, Terrible ScannerMay 16, 2010
By J. Mandell The printed output from the x543 is great. Crisp, colorful - exactly what I'd hoped. And, it's reasonably quiet. Double-sided printing works perfectly (though it does slow output). Contrary to what the previous reviewer said, I am offered the option to print double-sided on every document, in every application. (And you can buy the toner right here on Amazon.) However, the scanner is a nightmare. It takes 15 clicks for every scanned document to set up a "scan profile", choose your options, point the machine to the destination folder, get assigned a "shortcut" (ha!) for that scan job, then you go to the scanner, key in the shortcut on the machine itself, wait for the scan, then go back to the computer, click "launch" on the profile you created, and once again, point the machine to your destination folder. It would be one thing if you had to do all this once to set it up, but I can tell you after 4 long calls with tech support, that you must do this for every scan. Hello? I typically scan 10-20 items/day. Can you imagine doing that whole sequence 20 times. I'm running this on a Mac, but when I saw the problem, I installed it again in Windows 7 Ultimate, running via Parallels. Same outcome. No difference. And it's not even clear if the company expects any better than this.(No one has said, "holy cow, it's not supposed to work this way".) Finally, Lexmark is the only company I've dealt with in 20+ years as an active computer user, to insist you allow their tech support people to remotely take over your computer (to try fixing it themselves). If you don't agree online to a license for them to do it, they won't help you. Security anyone? Great printer (thus 3 stars, rather than one). Terrible Scanner. p.s. No fax capability on this "all-in-one".
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Nice MFP at great valueOct 13, 2010
By trchen This multi-functional printer comes with automatic duplex color printing, and it has a 600dpi scanner that supports scanning from both flatbed and document feeder. It comes with a RJ45 jack to support network printing/scanning, and it supports Windows's WSD protocol so the printer is automatically detected and installed without hassle. It supports PostScript printer language, so no problem printing from other operating system such as Linux. Another good thing is that it comes with a web interface, scanning can be done on any browser that supports Java applets, without the need of a driver, which is a big plus for dual boot user like me. The web interface can also be used to check printer status like cartridge life, and to manage settings, so basically no need to play with the small 2-line LCD console.
One shortcoming is that it doesn't support duplex scanning, and duplex printing is slow, but that's no big deal considering the 450$ price tag.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Could not print a clean page of text right out of the boxAug 21, 2010
By Y. Shu I had no trouble setting up this printer according to manufacturer's instructions. This included installing the drivers and physically taking the printer out of the box, removing all the tape, setting up all the trays, etc. My problem seems to be a physical/mechanical problem with the printer itself. When I went to register the printer, there were instructions to tell the printer to print out a few pages of information so that I could get the SID to register the printer. After following the directions, the printer printed out 3 pages that had unreadable blank streaks on the right side of the page - such that I couldn't read the SID or anything else on the right side of the page along the 2 blank lines (about 2 cm wide) stretching from the top of the page to the bottom.
I went to the manufacturer's website for troubleshooting and it recommended first checking that you are using the right paper, that you clean the toner cartridge head, and make sure there is adequate toner. It's a new printer with new cartridges and I was using standard size/thickness paper. I took out the toner cartridges and wiped them all off and tapped them so that if there's no imbalance in toner levels. The next 6 pages printed all still had the same streak. I then removed the black and white toner cartridge and replaced it with the magenta one to see if the problem was localized to that one cartridge roll. But the magenta toner printed pages with the exact same defect so it wasn't a problem with any of the hardware associated with that particular toner cartridge's rollers. I am guessing that there is something wrong with the photoconductor drum and it couldn't hold a charge in the exact location where the printer couldn't seem to print anything out.
This is a brand new printer (NOT refurbished!) straight out of the box unable to print a legible first page! For close to half a grand, I expect a printer that will at the bare minimum be able to PRINT out of the box. I never got a chance to test the scan ability of the AIO device because it was shipped back to Amazon for a refund ASAP.
Good printer, terrible ink scamMar 15, 2012
By asdf
"asdf"
Printer works well over ethernet, not much to complain about there
The toner that comes with the printer runs out after about 50~100 pages of very light color use(text and small images)..... Pretty much a demo scam for the ink. My 3 other Dell Color Laser printers all lasted over 1000 pages at the same usage level... Buyer beware- the toner cost must be factored into the purchase of the printer in less than a month or so of ownership.
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