Lexmark X543DN Review
It made for the SOHO market; this printer built for manual labor. Whether you are in awe of the above-average printing results, low maintenance, agreeable troubleshooting methods, or the one year warranty, this is the printer to bring into any new or established place of business.
Coming out in what some would call a somewhat expected, and bland crème box shell, the Lexmark X543D is out to prove that looks aren’t everything. With great added features such as the Snap-on rectangular paper tray cover that protrudes 3 inches from the rear, you will want to find an out of the way, yet airy space for the new office printer. Currently, this model can produce 150 sheets in one print setting.
The manual setup for this particular printer is going to be somewhat on the tedious side, which is due to the construction of the printer itself. As the crème color shell protects all of the inner organs of the printer, it also makes getting things installed, and set up a little on the challenging side. But once you are up and running, adding the toner is small but easily accessed through the rear.
After the printer’s manual settings completed, the software that came with the X543DN is easy to install and download to your PC. There will be questions about the software you run on your computer and options for setting up wireless or via a USB port, which you must purchase separately through the Lexmark website or distributor retail location.
After everything is ready, running a ten-page color test is rather easy, and offers successful and rather impressive results. This unique printer also offers 10-page scanning and coloring page printing.
Overall, this is an excellent printer to use at home or office at a price below $ 499. When you are looking for a machine that can do it all from one location, this is the printer for you.