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Lexmark X83
The Lexmark x83 is just one of a whole line of multifunctional printer devices that Lexmark has on the market right now. It comes complete with everything you need to get started printing, and luckily doesn’t leave you in the dark as far as extra parts go that require purchase. The Lexmark x83 is a high quality all in one printer. It specializes in high quality, clear color prints-the type of print you just want to pick up off of the page because the object on the page just looks so real. If you are looking for a high quality all in one machine, the Lexmark x83 is a great option. It prints up to 10-12 pages per minute of color and text, and does it without a smear, a mark, or a smudge. Surely you might agree that there are few things worse than waiting ten minutes for a page to print and then taking it from the printer tray, only to get ink on your fingers and mess up the page. So, of course it has to be printed again to your dismay and the dismay of your ever rapidly depleting ink cartridges.
Is the Lexmark x83 prone to paper jams? Not really, but it is not immune to them, either. When the paper level gets low on the Lexmark x83, sometimes the pages get dragged under the rollers too quickly and they get set in crooked. This is not hard to fix; luckily the Lexmark x83 printer opens right up from the top and you can rescue your page from the jaws of the printer.
As far as quality goes, the Lexmark x83 printer has a high quality of images that are not only copied but scanned as well. The differences between the original document and the scanned or copied documents are hardly noticeable, and you can copy in color or in black and white, so you have that choice when it comes to preserving your color ink. Color ink is not really expensive for the Lexmark x83 either. It is priced at about $15 each, but at least you can buy them separately whereas some manufacturers insist that you buy all cartridges hooked together, wasting all cartridges that have not been depleted yet, and everybody knows black ink is the first to go.
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