Set it up and send your print jobs from anywhere within the range of your wireless network. Its extra wrinkle is that it’s supposedly wireless. The Lexmark X4850 Printer is one of those “inexpensive” (a duke’s ransom instead of a king’s the street price would still, even with what’s happened to food and fuel prices lately, buy a couple of week’s worth of groceries for a family of four) 3-in-1 jobs – copier, printer, scanner. Then, my explanation for why I’m doing it here. And if you’re having connectivity issues, be prepared to check, and possibly replace, your wireless router.įirst, the review. If you’ve found this post while searching for up-to-date comments on this printer, read this post first. Naturally, after more than 10 months, we finally got the thing to work. And traffic on this post and elsewhere on the Web suggested that lots of other people were having trouble too. I reposted it on 27 July 2008, firstly ’cause it attracted a fair bit of interest at the time, including from a person at Lexmark, and secondly ’cause, after six months, things had only gotten worse. It’s the only review that ever appeared on this site. This blog entry was first posted on Felloffatruck Publications on 23 February 2008.
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