| | |  | Office Supplies | Home » » Lexmark X544DN Mfp Color Laser 25/25 Ppm P/s/c/f Duplex Frnt Pic Bridge | | | | | | | Description: | | Leave a lasting impressiong by quickly adding color to your important documents with the X544n from Lexmark. This powerful but compact multifunction color laser is built to maximize your business performance with fax, advanced two-sided scanning and network connectivity for easily sharing amongst multiple colleagues. The X544n is well-suited to meet the demands of your busy workgroup with the increased robustness of a higher duty cycle and access to extra high yield toner cartridges. Also, responsibly take advantage of Lexmark's color expertise with power-saving eco mode and an instant warm-up fuser. | | | Features: | |
• Compact and reliable multifunction color laser with fax; with energy-saving Eco Mode and instant warm-up fuser.
• Get a product built to last with a 55,000 page duty cycle; Add color to your documents fast - print up to 25 ppm!
• 50-page automatic document feeder with built-in two-sided scanning
• Connect multiple users to one device with advanced ethernet networking capabilities;
• Experience less downtime with a 1-Year On-Site, Next Business Day Warranty.
• Connect multiple users to one device with advanced ethernet networking capabilities; Experience less downtime with a 1-Year On-Site, Next Business Day Warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 22.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 21.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 21.75 inches | | Product Weight:
| 59.97 pounds | | Package Length:
| 22.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 22.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 21.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 69.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
a nice printer with some software quirks under OS XDec 28, 2009
By Neurasthenic
"neurasthenic"
This quality of the printing, scanning, and faxing from this unit is excellent. It seems to have Lexmark's robust design and construction, though I won't be able to say for certain without a few more years of use. The directions from the front panel during setup, faxing, etc., are useful. As with many networkable printers, it has a web server built-in, from which one can change major setting without any special client software. This is nice, and makes the printer in some regards 'future proof,' in that you don't need Lexmark to continue to create updated versions of the driving software in order to use the device with new and potentially incompatible OS revisions.
It does, however, have quirks. If the printer is waking from sleep, the time to first print is longer than I am used to. In an environment where the printer is used only occasionally, this may be a problem. Also, it has basically no Mac OS X software. For scanning, you have to use Apple's Image Capture program, which as of the current release does not work with multi-page scans on this printer. Finally, though you can connect it to your network via ethernet, on the Mac at least you will need to hook up a USB cable too in order to use the scanner.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Easy set up, great qualityJun 08, 2011
By hawkeyejan When I first unpacked this printer, I was a bit overwhelmed at the thought of setting it up. It turned out that the instructions were easy to follow and we were in business the first time. There is a known glitch with print quality that occurs during shipping. When setting up for the first time it is important to remove the cartridges and the waste container and clean the lenses with a lint free cloth. If you don't do this there will be lines and spaces in the printouts. I had to call customer service which took a while. There is also some documentation on their customer service website. Printing, scanning, copying and faxing are all easy and produce good quality results.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Overall very nice printer/fax/scannerFeb 22, 2010
By Ron G. Robertson This printer was surprisingly small in size to be a color laser MFP. It replaces an HP2840 that died (falsely claiming a jam that couldn't be cleared, even by a printer repair place). I researched MFP devices from Samsung, Canon, Epson, HP, looking for one that was Mac Snow Leopard compatible, had duplex printing capability, color laser printing, and good printing speed. This had all of those features at a price that matched or beat its competition, on a printer that can print more than 20 ppm, both color and B&W, all the others had less than 20 ppm printing speed. I just received the printer today and am pleased with its printing speed and quietness of operation. The HP2840 was a very noisy machine, slow to start up, poor Snow Leopard support (only print, no fax or scan).
If you're using it as a network printer, the only way to scan is via the web interface, but if you hook it up via USB, then you can scan more directly from the computer. I think that's a bit clunky, and Lexmark should make a more sensible driver for it, but at least you can scan/print/fax from the network in Snow Leopard.
Overall, it seems to be a very nice device, and I think I made the best choice.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Just Don't Do ItOct 26, 2011
By Dustin Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RIA2GWSGO1H22 We've had this printer for about three weeks now and had nothing but problems with it. In the past we've had only Brother printers and never had any problem, just needed some more features and this one sounded good when we bought it.
There's another review that was posted one week after we received the printer that has the exact same problem as we do. No matter what paper you use, how perfect the paper is, it will jam time and time again. We've had Lexmark send a technician out to our location twice now and they haven't been able to figure it out. The first time they were out he "fixed" it and about 10 minutes after he left we tried printing again and the same problem again and again. The technician was very helpful but was unable to fix the issue, and personally called me the following day to setup another appointment. The technician came back out and still was unable to fix it so we called Lexmark again requesting it to be replaced. We called at 7PM EST and this was after their cutoff, so next business day wouldn't be for two days. I'm hoping when they come out this time they will either replace it or fix it so I don't have to find another printer.
The error code we're getting is 201.09 which is a front door paper jam. The paper doesn't seem to be damaged in any way even when we pull it out unlike other paper jams I've had in the past on other printers.
As you can see from the video this happens just about every time.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Don't buy this printer!Oct 11, 2011
By Catiekk Deeply disappointing. The estimated pages per cartridge are a joke. Very little color on my pages and toner is always running out. Then the waste toner box fills up in 2 weeks! What?! My old Brother multifunction would only need a new waste cartridge every 8-12 months! And jams? Don't get me started! Put in fresh, clean paper and it jams. What? Fresh out of the package. Not once, but move the paper, ruffle the paper, try whatever, and another jam. Call tech support? Some help. Our printer is fine, must be the paper. Uh-huh. Lousy machine. Don't buy it!
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