Testseek.com have collected 29 expert reviews of the Lexmark X4550 MFP Series and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lexmark X4550 MFP Series.
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29 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Built-in wireless networking; good colour scans; onboard memory card slots and PictBridge port; speedy text prints.
Print quality needs improvement; very slow 4R photo prints.
The Lexmark X4550 offers what most all-in-ones in this price range dont: Wireless networking. Casual home users who value network-readiness will love that feature, but users who want better print quality will be happier with a different machine.
Expensive to run, Slow colour printing, No colour LCD
Considering that Lexmark is such a big name in the world of business printing, the X4550 feels surprisingly flimsy, with a build quality that doesnt seem to match the competition.We cant see this device remaining in one piece for long under heavy off...
Abstract: Now if only it would run on batteries... WiFi is handy if you dont need top results. Lexmarks X4550 is the only wireless model here, and, ironically, the only one that comes with a USB lead included. This is used to connect the printer to your PC...
Abstract: uninspiring but functional wi-fi ready all-in-one: A light all-in-one device, albeit one that still demands a reasonable desk footprint, Lexmarks X4550 is heavily targeting those with a wireless network in their home. Thats down to one of its box-stated f...
Abstract: Smart-looking all-in-one with wireless networking. Wireless is a great inclusion in a low-cost device, as long as you dont need top quality or speed. Sitting next to your PC is the traditional place for a printer, but now that wireless networks let ...
Abstract: This month sees yet another new Lexmark inkjet MFP with wireless printing built in, but for only £60. Build quality is sturdy with the exception of the flimsy extendable output tray, which tends to shed pages instead of holding them securely. A 2.5i...
Abstract: First the dimensions of the when closed but power lead and USB (if used) is plugged in 45x37x16cm. Now with paper stored in the rear vertical position and the output tray lowered these figures become 45x52x38cm that is the actual amount of desk, shelf ...
The Lexmark X4550 is a worthy but slightly dull All-In-One thats enlivened by the presence of Wi-Fi. If you have a Wi-Fi network in your home or home office then you may find this an interesting prospect. However, we reckon that, come the Autumn, the...
Lexmark is leading the field in terms of bringing together the kinds of technologies wed like to see in a device of this nature – so long as theres access to a power socket, it could be kept completely out of sight in a cupboard with no cable clutte...