LEXMARK X9350 Printer
Product information
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Description
Circa 2011
Use Case:
Provides a feature-rich, connected device for busy offices. Key functionalities and features included:
- Networking: Built-in 802.11g wireless and Ethernet connectivity allowed multiple users to share the device easily across a network.
- Efficiency: It featured integrated automatic two-sided (duplex) printing to save paper and a 50-page automatic document feeder (ADF) for unattended multi-page tasks like scanning or faxing.
- PC-Free Operation: Users could print directly from memory cards (CompactFlash, SD, Memory Stick, etc.), PictBridge-compatible cameras, or USB flash drives using the 2.4" color LCD display to view and edit photos.
- Quality & Speed: It offered fast draft print speeds and high maximum color print resolution, utilizing LEXMARK's Evercolor inks designed for durability.
Historical Significance:
Represents a significant point in the evolution of SOHO printers, combining a comprehensive suite of business-oriented features (ADF, duplexer, network connectivity) with consumer-friendly photo capabilities (memory card slots, color LCD screen) in a single, relatively affordable inkjet unit. It was noted for being one of the only devices in its class at the time to include both built-in wireless connectivity and two-sided printing.
(H-32.5cm x W-45cm x D-37cm)