Price range: £281.87 - £465.29
What is it: Colour laser multifunction printer
What we think: Producing fast, high-quality prints, it has a lot going for it
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 9 July 2007
Tags: scanning, fax, handling, patterns
We like:
Produces high-quality prints very quickly; low print costs; network ready; built-in automatic document feeder
We don't like:
No junk fax blocker or secure fax receive mode; no way to save fax groups; walk-up scanning is not enabled with USB connections; greyscale scanning needs some improvement
CNET.co.uk judgement:
Although it's missing some fax features that many small offices and work groups find useful, the Lexmark X502n produces fast, high-quality prints. This is one laser multifunction that has a lot going for it
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