Lexmark X5150 All-In-One Printer (Lexmark-17K0284)
| Print quality: text/graphics | Good/Fair |
| Print quality for photos | Good |
| Speed | Good |
| Rated print speeds | 19 ppm monochrome, 14 ppm color, draft mode |
| Tested print speeds | 6.5 ppm text, 0.7 ppm graphics |
| Scan speeds | 40 seconds, 1200-dpi color; 29 seconds, 300-dpi black-and-white |
| Copy speed | 29.6 seconds, black-and-white |
| Features | Fair |
| Number of ink cartridges | Two |
| Cost per set of cartridges/average pages per set | $43 / 650 |
| True print resolution, color | 600 by 600 dpi |
| Maximum print resolution, color | 4800 by 1200 dpi |
| Maximum paper size | Banner |
| Paper input capacity | 100 sheets input, 50 sheets output |
| Maximum scanning horizontal optical resolution | 600 dpi |
| Scan color bit depth (external) | 24-bit |
| Fax type | PC-based |
| Fax resolution | n/a |
| Fax memory (pages) | Limited only by available storage |
| Size (width/depth/height) and weight | 12.1 by 18.5 by 15.5 inches, 14.5 pounds |
| Overall ease of use | Good |
| Installation | Very good |
| Documentation | Good |
| Design | Very good |
| Support quality | Poor |
| Support policies | One-year warranty, non-toll-free tech support 12 hours weekdays, 6 hours Saturdays |

Bottom Line
The Lexmark X5150 is one of the most affordable networkable MFPs in this roundup. Though the quality of prints and scans leaves something to be desired, the unit satisfies basic print, copy, and scan needs with impressive speed.
Lexmark X5150 All-in-One Print Center
X5150 All-In-One Printer (Lexmark-17K0284) Review, by Roy Santos May 1, 2003

WHAT'S HOT: For quick scans, the Lexmark X5150 left most of its MFP competitors in the dust. Scans of 4-by-5 color prints at 100 dpi, for example, took only about 18 seconds. The X5150 scanned a 2-by-2 color print at high resolution in just over 40 seconds. The unit also finished second in color printing speed, bested only by the Canon MultiPass MP730.
This MFP is one of the few networkable devices in the roundup. An optional $100 network interface card lets you connect and share the printer on your home or office network.
WHAT'S NOT: Unfortunately, image quality is not the X5150's strong suit. It earned the lowest score for scan quality among all units in our June 2003 roundup, and it landed in the middle of the pack for print quality. Our judges rated its copy quality Good.
WHAT ELSE: The X5150 includes Abbyy's FineReader OCR engine, which is well integrated with the main software interface, making it easy to access and use. Though the MFP doesn't offer stand-alone faxing capability, it does include BVRP Software's FaxTools, which lets you use your PC's fax modem to fax documents.
Upon installation, the Lexmark driver detects most of the graphics and productivity applications on your computer. It lets you scan graphics or text documents directly into your choice of applications. And if it misses a program in your lineup, you can always add the app manually to the MFP's application menu. These setup tasks are easy to do, and the setup routine worked most of the time in our hands-on testing.
UPSHOT: The Lexmark X5150 is one of the most affordable networkable MFPs in this roundup. Though the quality of prints and scans leaves something to be desired, the unit satisfies basic print, copy, and scan needs with impressive speed.
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Reviewed by: witchy
Weaknesses: page feed, changing cartridges, support, printer is loud and slow
Overall: The paper feeds crooked all the time! When I changed ink cartridges I started to get white horizontal lines on part of my page. I figured maybe I left something on the cartridge but no I had not. I reinstalled both the black and color, followed the on-printer window and instructions... still part of my printouts have lines or incomplete sections and not always in the same place. I can NEVER depend on the print I will receive whether I'll be able to use it or not.
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Reviewed by: MJCLEMENS33
Strengths: Farily easy to operate. Fast black & white copies
Weaknesses: Ink costs are outrageous! Cartridges difficult to find. Drinks ink! Scanned documents faded & rarely legible. Not suitable for consistent, true-color photos.
Overall: I purchased my printer primarily for digital photos. The Photo-Editing program is weak. A new cartridge will print true colors for a few pages, then blues look teal, grays appear purple and skin tones often Orange. I use only Kodak professional quality paper, have a nice computer with Windows ME. I use more ink printing trouble-shooting or cleaning pages than I do printing photos. I use several cartridges a month and have the same experience every time. Scanned documents are often streaky and faded and are rarely legible. Not much better quality than the old Lexmark I used for years. The old model was not a photo printer. Cartridges not available at discount stores, only at high-end office supply stores or on-line. After less than a year and a half, I'm shopping for a new printer that actually prints quality photos and have no doubt that it will pay for itself quickly. It won't be a Lexmark!
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Reviewed by: a_lil_azn_bunny
Strengths: Well, I've had the products of a couple days, and printed over 50 documents with it, it works fairly well.
Weaknesses: I am running out of ink already.
Overall: The body of the printer/copier/scanner is considerably larger than most on the market now, although the finished product is similar to the HP model. The software gave me some problems, Windows XP said some files were corrupt, but overall since I didn't pay a whole lot for the product, i guess it's to be expected.
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Reviewed by: meilaca
Strengths: Cheap Price.
Weaknesses: Quality Problems
Overall: I had this printer for less then 7 months and I'm getting false paper jam conditions. The poor design of using one roller causes the paper to skew when feeding into printer. I would guess there is also a poor design on the Paper Jam Sensor which is the cause of my problem. As they say you get what you pay for. I going try to take the printer back and I hope the warranty is still good if not I will never buy a lexmark printer again.
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Reviewed by: bobbithek
Strengths: Prints fast B&W, setup was easy without problems
Weaknesses: Quite often the machine takes the paper in on an angle and the output is skewed/crooked and/or there is a paper jam. Waste of paper and ink - read in to that a waste of $$$$$$$.
Overall: Called Lexmark support after several paper problems and got a replacement sent - that also went well and without a glitch. However the same problem cropped up with the replacement machine. Called support again and they offered "there is nothing wrong with the printer, it's the paper, change to a better grade". I have an abundant supply of paper inventory and the paper worked just fine in the previous HP, Cannon, and before that another HP. So it's got to be the printer that does not work for MY work set up. Trying to get a refund is, so far, next to impossible. I would not recommend the Lexmark 5150.
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