Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Lexmark P350 Series and the average rating is 62%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lexmark P350 Series.
(62%)
26 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Inexpensive; works well with iPhoto; water-and smudge-resistant inks.
Undersaturated prints suffer from bronzing; no battery option; relatively slow print speeds.
The inexpensive P350 marks a number of firsts for Lexmark—it’s the company’s first portable photo printer to work with a Mac and its first to use water- and smudge-resistant pigment inks. Unfortunately, when compared to competing p...
Abstract: The P350 can be seen as a second generation photo printer, where Lexmark is trying to increase value in what is basically a simple design. By keeping the asking price low and introducing extra functionality, in this case a colour LCD monitor display, the ...
Slow print speeds; limited image enhancements; included desktop software is limited in range; no battery option.
The Lexmark P350 snapshot photo printer is less expensive than the competition, but its slower print speeds and somewhat half-baked features make it less attractive. Price range: $99.83
Prints from cameras, memory cards, and computers. Water-resistant output. Uses paper up to 4 by 8 inches in size.
Photos scratch easily. Differential gloss on some photos reflects light unevenly.
The Lexmark P350 delivers reasonably high-quality, water-resistant photos and can print from a camera, memory card, or—unlike its predecessor—a computer....
Abstract: The Lexmark P350 is one of a new breed of ?one trick? printers. Instead of printing any size up to A4 like most photo printers you are limited to 6 x 4 (or ?10 x 15? in metric). However, this tiny printer has a couple of tricks up its sleeve. Appearan...
Slow print speeds, Limited image enhancements, Included desktop software is limited in range, No battery option
The Lexmark P350 snapshot photo printer is less expensive than the competition, but its slower print speeds and somewhat half-baked features make it less attractive. ...
The P350 looks good and it comes with a remarkably comprehensive printed manual. (The supplied manual is in draft form and we are assuming that this is how the finished book will appear.) The promised long print life is a desirable feature of any printer.
We printed via the computer and found that there was some graininess in the prints, particularly in open shadow areas. We also found that colour was not well-matched on the PC and the printer -- this is an issue that can be fixed with fiddling of the s...
The Lexmark P350 produces sharp, punchy -- perhaps over-saturated -- prints in a reasonable time. It takes about 75 seconds to produce a print which is a bit slow by the best standards. Contrast is a little high. For anyone looking for an inexpensive p...