Daily Giz Wiz 634: Lexmark X9575
Episode 634 of the podcast

Subject: | Review of Lexmark X9575 |
Released: | Thursday 14 August 2008 |
Length: | about 31 minutes |
Download file: | dgw0634.mp3 (14.3 MB) |
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Short info
Make two-sided prints at high speeds without cables with the Wi-Fi-enabled Lexmark X9575 Wireless Office All-in-One.
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Detailed information
Link: Lexmark
The Lexmark X9575 Professional is an all-in-one printer aimed at the SOHO business user. It is a printer, scanner, photocopier and fax. Connection can be via USB2, ethernet or WiFi (g/b/n). The printer speed is up to 33 ppm (black) and 28 ppm (colour), up to 4800 x 2400 dpi, and can do borderless colour prints. Supports PictBridge direct printing from the camera, with a 2.4" colour screen for selection or editing. The flat-bed scanner has an optical resolution of 1200 x 4800 dpi, 24-bit colour depth. The photocopier is capable of reduction and enlargement from 25% to 200%. The fax supports black and white or colour faxes, with 99 speed dials and 100 pages of fax memory. Auto document feeder capacity of 50 pages.The Drunk Professor
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