As advertised on television, the Lexmark printer is a wonderful thing. You can buy one for around $25.00 at Wal-Mart and hook it up all by yourself. It isn't hard to follow the directions and have it up and running in just a few minutes. It comes in an easily manageable box that isn't hard to carry or very heavy. The instructions are clear and concise, enabling the new owner to feel comfortable with the new equipment.
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The package comes with a limited warranty which specifies what it doesn't cover. Unlike some products that tell you everything is covered until you contact them for a repair or replacement. Modifications, extra attachments, misuse, accidents, bad environment, unauthorized maintenance and over use are listed as things not covered in the warranty. If you've ever owned a printer before, those things are obvious and their mention is just for clarity.
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The package also includes safety information. It says you should only use the power cord and power supply that come with the machine. Connect the printer to an outlet near the machine. And only use professional repairman to service it when necessary. It also warns against making and new connections during an electrical storm. Pretty basic suggestions, yes. But great for a person who doesn't know much about printers.
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Once you have it at home and are ready, you need to find just the right place for it. The desk or table that holds your computer is always most convenient. However, if you don't have room where you have your computer, there are always the options of shelves or an extra table to hold the printer. Make sure there is enough room to have the printed pages land in front of the machine and not fall all over the floor.
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Once connected and ready, it's always good to test the machine to see if everything works just right before you need it. Take a page of anything from your files and print it in black and white. If that works, as it should, then try a copy of something that requires color. Lexmark printers come with both black and colored ink so you shouldn't have any problems. If you do have a problem, however, there is a phone number you can call that will assist you and someone available to walk you through any difficulties that may arise.
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The Lexmark Printer is the best I have ever owned. The company cares about its customers and provides everything you may require for a successful printing of whatever documents or pictures you might want. As a side note, you can use regular paper to print photographs and cut them to the size of whatever frame you would like to use. By cutting a piece of cardboard in the same size, you can fill a picture frame with a treasured photo and not have to worry about anything but buying the frame.
Lexmark Printer: Conclusion
If you need a new printer, you don't have to go to the high priced ones. An inexpensive Lexmark can do everything you want it to.
Published by Don Lee
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3 Comments
Post a CommentSorry 'bout that! I used to have to send for my ink from Dell. It was too pricey and took forever to get. Hopefully the Lexmark ink is cheaper than you were paying. It has to be cheaper for me!!
I just got a Lexmark. I can put up with it being a bit on the slow side, but what gets me is that the ink cartridges aren't refillable. I saved a fortune with my other printer by buying ink in bulk but I'm spending the savings now.
Another informative piece. :)