Pros: Great Print Quality, Low Ownership Costs, Duplexing, Imbedded WiFi - A Workhorse! Cons: Slightly noisy when initially loading the first page of a print job.
This review is for the Lexmark X9350 WiFi enabled All-In-One printer. I was originally in the market for a high-end color All-In-One laser printer, either an HP 2840 or a Canon 8180c, when research brought me back to reality. I am extremely fortunate ...
Pros: Pros: well made; easy setup for Windows; easy to use; good print quality Cons: Could not get it working with Macintosh OS X
This is not a full-blown review of the printer, but a quick note (after a grueling week of contacts with tech support at Lexmark) about Lexmark's claim that the 9350 can function as a shared printer in a mixed Windows/Macintosh OS X network. In my ...
Pros: Reliable, convenient, worry-free printing Cons: It's a big printer
Laptops and wireless routers really revolutionized the way I use a computer. I can browse the net from the couch, the patio, and from the garage when I'm working on the car. Unfortunately, to print something, I would have to get up, go to the ...
Pros: multi-function is convenient Cons: Works half the time; tech support can't help
I bought this wireless all-in-one last summer, spending more than comparable printers of other brand, and about the same as the DELL model. I would never buy another. At least half of the time the unit shows printing status of 35 to 99% and then ...
Pros: pros eaten up by cons Cons: poor picture quality, paper jams, costly cartridges, wireless setup stinks, overall unreliable
My husband and I were in the market for a new printer. We decided to look for one that would provide us with multi-services. I went online looking for reviews. I found that there were good reviews for the Lexmark 8350. When at the store I saw that ...
Pros: "B" quality printing Cons: uses a LOT of ink & doesn't work most of the time!
Uses ink at a ridiculous rate (despite "quick" settings), doesn't "remember" the date (for faxes), 75% of the time it won't work wirelessly & needs to be shut off (and 3 different times I've had to completely uninstall and reinstall the program on my computers), user interface is difficult at best, slow to print, and I can't get it to receive faxes (which could be my fault, but it should be easier than this!). Bottom line: I've had more problems with this printer than any others I've ever owned, and I'd NEVER buy another one or recommend one to someone else.
Error messages every single time it prints by vcent ,Nov 06 '07
Pros: None Cons: Error messages, whining when phone rings, wireless doesn't always work, consumes cartridges fast
Error messages occur every single time it prints pages and Lexmark Tech Support can't figure it out after multiple calls and many hours on the phone with them. Lexmark shipped a refurbished unit as a possible fix and the refurbished unit is worse than what I had; it whines sometimes when the phone rings and it hasn't fixed the error message. The error is from the Lexmark Solution Center software. The wireless doesn't always work either where the printer is not recognized.
It seems to consume cartridges quickly compared to an old HP I had.
Drinks ink, wireless and fax not working, starts breaking after 2 years by soml ,Jun 02 '09
Pros: Easy setup (except wireless), excellent printquality, ability to select draft, normal, best printing quality. Cons: Ink guzzler! Wireless/fax not working properly. Machine breaking down after 2 years.
Have had the Lexmark X9350 for 2 years. Will never buy Lexmark again. In first few months, had few paper jams that were easy to fix. Now loud banging sound and occasionally not working, and instructions from Lexmark did not fix. Very good print quality, but this thing goes through ink cartridges at breathtaking speed, even though I usually print in draft mode. I have to replace BOTH print cartridges every 10-20 days! At $30 per cartridge, that gets very expensive in a hurry. Previously had an HP 900 series which, for the same print volume, needed new cartridges about every 3-6 weeks. I did not buy another HP because of the privacy concerns with HP. However, I would not buy the Lexmark again because of the outrageous ink use. Also, fax rarely works.
Ideally, we'd like to use the printer both hardwired to one computer and wirelessly to another, but that is not possible. Don't know if that is a limitation of all wireless printers or specific to the Lexmark X9350.
Unbeatable function for under $200 by dgarwood ,Jul 30 '07
Pros: Great print quality packaged with every function imaginable. Cons: Haven't found any yet.
My wife and I had a couple of older single function printers that were taking up valuable space, and we were looking for an all in one that we could network. I found the Lexmark X9350 on the web, and as I read the specs I said to myself if this printer does half of what Lexmark says it does,it's a bargain. We purchased one at Circuit City for $199 and have been delighted. Installation was simple,with excellent documentation. I'm using a Belkin router for wireless access. Everything works as advertised.
I'm especially impressed with the ability to scan a document into an editor such as Microsoft Word (OCR function) and then be able to make changes. I've setup my PC to print duplex by default - what a paper saving function!!
I'm not the kind of person that likes to write, but I felt the need to add my comments about this printer.
I gave my son a brief demonstration, and he is now a proud owner of the X9350. I'm thinking about buying Lexmark stock.
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