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Review: Lexmark X2500 Color All-in-One - CNET

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CNET have published a review of the Lexmark X2500 All-in-One Copier-Printer-Scanner. The Lexmark X2500 employs a simple, basic design for an all-in-one. The white-and-light-gray unit stands 16.9 inches wide, 11.5 inches deep, and 6.9 inches tall (without paper trays extended), and weighs a light 10.4 pounds. The scanner lid opens to reveal an A4-size flatbed scanner.

The paper input support juts out from the rear edge of the printer and is fronted by a translucent gray shield that prevents wayward objects from falling in and jamming the paper input. The output tray extends from the front of the printer. A fold-out flap helps corral longer sheets. The X2500's control panel is rudimentary, consisting of just six buttons, four of which are start buttons for various tasks. The other two are paper feed and cancel buttons. Two ink icons light up when ink levels are low. There's no display to speak of, so you'll have to make most task adjustments through the bundled software utility.'

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