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lexmark x4650
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I am thinking about buying a Lexmark X4650 printer/scanner. (because it's cheap and I'm a pensioner). The ad says that it is with "wireless capability". Does that mean that I won't be able to use it with the lead from my very old Canon BJC 1000?
Are these machines being sold off cheaply because they're no good?
Are these machines being sold off cheaply because they're no good?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You will need to buy a usb A to B cable for the Lexmark printer, as the cable you use for old printer will probably be a parallel one, these aren't really used anymore.
The wireless part means that the printer can be connected to a wireless network and anyone can use it at any time, without it having to be connected to a computer first and shared.
I have a older version of the Lexmark all in one and it works fine, but I don't do a large amount of printing.
The wireless part means that the printer can be connected to a wireless network and anyone can use it at any time, without it having to be connected to a computer first and shared.
I have a older version of the Lexmark all in one and it works fine, but I don't do a large amount of printing.
Lexmark are cheap to buy but very expensive to run- sometimes it's cheaper to buy a new printer than buy new ink cartridge.
Best to get a printer you can refill the inks yourself - my canon printer has cli-8 ink cartridges which are easy to refill , I don't even think about the cost of printing a4 photos because it is pennies.
Best to get a printer you can refill the inks yourself - my canon printer has cli-8 ink cartridges which are easy to refill , I don't even think about the cost of printing a4 photos because it is pennies.
single colour inks are cheaper
the pixima range are a good alternative
what's your version of windows?
the bjc is a 95/98 printer ...
the lexmark (and my pixima) DO NOT support 95/98/me
and 98 doesn't support USB without the drivers
http://www.google.co.uk/products?sourceid=navc lient&hl=en-GB&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GPTB_en-GBGB295 GB295&q=Canon%20PIXMA%20MP190&um=1&sa=N&tab=wf
the pixima range are a good alternative
what's your version of windows?
the bjc is a 95/98 printer ...
the lexmark (and my pixima) DO NOT support 95/98/me
and 98 doesn't support USB without the drivers
http://www.google.co.uk/products?sourceid=navc lient&hl=en-GB&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GPTB_en-GBGB295 GB295&q=Canon%20PIXMA%20MP190&um=1&sa=N&tab=wf