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Type: Printer / Scanner / Copier, Printing technology: Inkjet, Connectivity technology: USB 2.0, Max printing speed (B/W): 17 ppm, Max printing speed (Colour): 17 ppm, Max printing resolution (B/W): 1200 x 1200 dpi ...
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Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 56 reviews of Lexmark X2470 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 5.65/10. Comparing these reviews to 119718 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 78/100 (or 7.8 out of 10) = Good Quality.
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Source: goodgearguide.com.au
Pros: Low initial cost, One-touch buttons make it very user-friendly
Cons: Slow, single ink cartridge, barely adequate print quality
Verdict: The X2470 is cheap on paper, but its running costs will stack up in the long run. Add to this the average speed and final quality that fails to match that of similar models and you have an MFD that may struggle to establish itself.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: entry-level all-in-one with low-priced cartridge
Verdict: In many ways the X2470 is what the earlier Lexmark all-in-one should have been. It now works with digital cameras and can even handle your reprints. It's only problem is that the increase in price brings it closer to some serious rivals from Canon and HP.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Sixty quid for a device that prints, scans and copies sounds like an irresistible deal. As is often the case with peripherals, things aren't quite what they seem.
Verdict: The X2470 is cheap on paper, but its running costs will stack up in the long run. Add to this average speed and final quality that fails to match that of the similarly priced HP PSC 1410, and this is an MFD that will struggle to establish itself as the be
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Lexmark takes a second look at rock bottom all-in-one printers and comes up with the X2470.
Pros: - Better quality black text print - Standalone copies of photo prints - PictBridge connection for cameras
Cons: - Text print still not great - Comparatively high running costs
Verdict: In the middle of last year, Lexmark had an idea for an entry-level all-in-one printer based on a single-cartridge design.
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