Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Lexmark X4850 - Multifunction ( colour ) - ink-jet - copying (up to): 27 ppm (mono) / 21 ppm (colour) - printing (up to): 30 ppm (mono) / 27 ppm (colour) - 100 sheets - Hi-Speed USB, 802.11b, 802.11g, USB host

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Lexmark EAN: 0734646046749 Feature: X4850 INKJET WIRELESS Label: Lexmark Legal Disclaimer: IFILE Manufacturer: Lexmark Model: X4850 Publisher: Lexmark Studio: Lexmark
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X4850 INKJET WIRELESS 27PPM/30PPM 4800X1200 DPI UK
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Customer Rating:      Summary: out of the box wireless Comment: Yes, it does what it says on the box. So many other products disappoint. But, if you have a wireless network, this printer will do the job. The driver cd must be installed on each and every PC you have.
This is a bit slow and boring, but, hey, what's so new about that?
The printer in action is also a bit slow and boring in live action, but this is not a Ferrari. But it's OK. Does the job.
Try hard not to think about what you will need to pay for ink refills in the future...
Customer Rating:      Summary: X4850 easier to setup than at first glance Comment: For non IT people - when using for the first time, especially if WiFi network is used, connect printer to your PC using USB cable. Then install very easy to use software driver CD. Select setting up for first time. This will then get your WiFi connections setup correctly. Installing on other PC's then select already setup radio button when installing from driver CD again. Some knowledge of TCP/IP(how the PC is recognised on the network)is required. No English written user manual you have to use CD user guide - also fit internation plug together (not difficult). Otherwise fully recommend this product.
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The X4850 WiFi multifunction printer is a colour inkjet printer with a built-in Front-Back function. It is equipped with a colour LCD screen and a memory card reader, and is extremely efficient for all your printing tasks.
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