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Lexmark X5470 All-in-one Printer

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  • Pros
  • Low price
  • Built-in fax and automatic document feed
  • Cons
  • Slow photo printing
  • Mediocre overall print quality
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Lexmark X5470 All-in-one Printer Review

by Paul Jasper

Lexmark's budget multifunction device includes a fax and an automatic document feeder.

The Lexmark X5470 cuts some corners to achieve its exceptionally low $100 price tag (as of 10/25/06), but it still packs a remarkable set of features for the money. It has a 33.6-kilobits-per-second color fax capability and an automatic document feeder that can take ten pages at a time. The glass platen allows flatbed scans up to letter-size, but you can feed legal-size paper through the automatic document feeder.

The control panel lacks a color screen, instead sporting a less-expensive backlit two-line monochrome LCD. The buttons, which Lexmark has arranged logically enough around the LCD, include a numeric pad for fax dialing. The two media slots accept most digital camera memory cards, but you have no way to preview images without a color LCD. If you plan to work mostly from your PC, however, the lack of a color LCD is largely irrelevant. However, you can print a proof sheet, mark which images to print, and run it through the scanner. Image-enhancement options include red-eye removal and color effects. The PictBridge port lets you print directly from your digital camera. You can also print from a USB flash drive plugged into the PictBridge port; Lexmark doesn't offer a Bluetooth adapter.

The unit's single upright paper feeder at the rear holds up to 100 sheets. No paper-handling upgrades are available. Out of the box the X5470 uses four inks in two cartridges, including a pigment-based black ink for text printing. You can replace the black cartridge with one containing pigment-based light cyan, light magenta, and black inks for six-ink printing on photo paper.

In our print-quality tests using the standard cartridges, text printed darkly, but characters could have been crisper and we saw much horizontal banding. Line art suffered from fuzzy lines, gritty textures in closely spaced blocks, and some narrow banding. Photos that were printed with four inks on plain paper looked atrocious--a combination of overly visible dithering, fuzzy details, banding, and posterization effects. However, glossy photos that were printed using all six inks looked much better, if slightly grainy. They fell short of the best quality we saw from competing MFPs, though. Scan quality also was below par, but as a copier the X5470 did a decent job for an inkjet.

Against the stopwatch text printed relatively quickly, at 9.8 pages per minute. Plain-paper graphics arrived much more slowly, at 2.1 ppm; whereas on glossy letter-size paper, our sample photo trickled out in 94 seconds. A 100-dots-per-inch scan of our 4-by-5-inch test image emerged after a slow 10.2 seconds; photocopies averaged a tedious 1.9 ppm.

If you need a cheap combination of printer, scanner, fax, and copier for a home office in which speed and quality are of no concern, the Lexmark X5470 could be a good choice. But if you need to make a good impression, consider spending a little more money.

Paul Jasper

User Reviews for Lexmark X5470 All-in-one Printer

  • Reviewed by: DanFox

    Duration of ownership: 5 Months

    Strengths: Low price, prints OK

    Weaknesses: Document feeder has never worked.

    Overall Evaluation: I am totally turned off with this printer/scanner and Lexmark service. The box promises 24 hour replacement if there is a problem, but the only way I can find to contact Lexmark is via email. I keep getting the same canned email response from them, so I don't think a human is looking at the messages. The document scanner has never worked - jams about half the time, when it doesn't jam the paper feeds at inconsistend speeds so the scan distorts. I'm going to try to take it back to the original retailer, but because I delayed contacting them, I may not get any results.

  • Reviewed by: prdfy

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Cheap, does everything you need for a multifunction printer, fast, quiet

    Weaknesses: Doesn?t work too well with remanufactured ink cartridges. The Lexmark ink is expensive, but that is true for any inkjet printer.

    Overall Evaluation: I bought this last year and have been very satisfied with it. It prints fast and the ink will last a long time if you set the print quality to Quick instead of Normal. In fact, the ink cartridge that came with it lasted me about 6 months. It has a document feeder for scanning, which is really a nice feature considering how cheap the price is. You can make copies or send a fax without having to turn on the computer. The only problem that I ran into is when I tried to use a remanufactured ink cartridge in it. While it did recognize the new cartridge, I never could get decent quality out of it.

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