Lexmark rolls out six new all-in-one devices
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Lexmark rolls out six new all-in-one devices

For families that want to share a printer but don’t have a wireless network at home, the new Lexmark X5650 inkjet AIO has a front laptop port so users can connect their laptops when they're ready to print. Lexmark’s new printers include high-yield cartridge options and a one-year protection guarantee. What's more, the X4950 Wireless All-in-One offers two-sided printing.

With today’s introduction of the X4950, X5650 and X6650, Lexmark’s Home and Student series will carry a total of six printers. The Lexmark X4950 Wireless All-in-One is priced at US$149.993 and features three-in-one capability (print, scan, copy), wireless, two-sided printing, a large 2.4-inch color LCD, an automatic document feeder (ADF) and up to 30 pages per minute (ppm) black and 27 ppm color.

The Lexmark X5650 All-in-One is priced at $99.993 and features four-in-one capability (print, scan, copy, fax), a bright 2-inch OLED display, an ADF, front laptop port and up to 25 ppm black and 18 ppm color. The Lexmark X6650 Wireless All-in-One is priced at $129.993 and features four-in-one capability (print, scan, copy, fax), wireless, a bright 2-inch OLED display, an ADF and up to 25 ppm black and 18 ppm color. All three printers will be available starting in September.

The Lexmark X4975, X6675 and X7675 will be the newest members of Lexmark’s Professional Series of inkjet AIOs. They offer features such as wireless connectivity, high-yield cartridges, evercolor inks and integrated two-sided printing.

With today’s introduction of the X4975, X6675 and X7675, Lexmark’s Professional Series will carry a total of five printers designed specifically to meet the needs of SOHO (small office/home office) professionals. The Lexmark X4975 is priced at $179.99 and features three-in-one capability (print, scan, copy), two-sided printing, a vibrant 2.4-inch color LCD, a 25-page automatic document feeder (ADF) and up to 30 ppm black and 27 ppm color.



The Lexmark X6675 is priced at $149.99 and features four-in-one capability (print, scan, copy, fax), wireless, an ADF and up to 25 ppm black and 18 ppm color. The Lexmark X7675 is priced at $199.993 and features four-in-one capability (print, scan, copy, fax), wireless and Ethernet standard, two-sided printing, a vibrant 2.4-inch color LCD, a 25-page ADF, and up to 32 ppm black and 27 ppm color. All three products will be available starting in September, with the exception of the X7675, which is available starting today exclusively at Staples.

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