Lexmark X4850 - Wireless Printing And More
Published by: Codrut Nistor, in News
February13th2008
Do you hate cables? I am asking you this because I do, and if I can get a wireless device that works at least as good as the wired one it's going to replace, then I won't think twice before making the switch. Unfortunately, wireless networking is not an option for me, but one of these days I had the pleasant surprise of discovering a new wireless printer(also add "scanner" and "copier" to that) from Lexmark, namely the X4850, so now I can simply move it around as much as I need, without getting any headache in the process!

The Lexmark X4850 can be easily shared wirelessly among multiple computers, and can also print Microsoft Office documents or PDFs right from USB flash drives. It comes with a pretty good software package from Lexmark, but why use it, when you can easily take advantage of other programs(I currently have another Lexmark model, and I know what I am saying)?
First, when scanning, you can easily import images right into IrfanView(one of my favorites), as well as into professional applications, such as Adobe Photoshop, but if you need text recognition facilities, then Abby FineReader is probably one of the best choices available.
Next, when it comes to printing, you can use virtually any program you can think of, as well as X4850's capability of printing right from USB drives and, finally, if you need to copy, then I suggest you to use the printer's software application, which is pretty good, after all, as I was saying earlier.
With two side-printing, a built-in 2.3-inch color LCD display, and full Windows/Mac OS X support, the Lexmark X4850 is a very interesting solution for a very good price. If you don't believe me, feel free to check this printer reviews site, and see for yourselves that this is one of the best choices for wireless printing at home and, maybe, even in small offices...

The Lexmark X4850 can be easily shared wirelessly among multiple computers, and can also print Microsoft Office documents or PDFs right from USB flash drives. It comes with a pretty good software package from Lexmark, but why use it, when you can easily take advantage of other programs(I currently have another Lexmark model, and I know what I am saying)?
First, when scanning, you can easily import images right into IrfanView(one of my favorites), as well as into professional applications, such as Adobe Photoshop, but if you need text recognition facilities, then Abby FineReader is probably one of the best choices available.
Next, when it comes to printing, you can use virtually any program you can think of, as well as X4850's capability of printing right from USB drives and, finally, if you need to copy, then I suggest you to use the printer's software application, which is pretty good, after all, as I was saying earlier.
With two side-printing, a built-in 2.3-inch color LCD display, and full Windows/Mac OS X support, the Lexmark X4850 is a very interesting solution for a very good price. If you don't believe me, feel free to check this printer reviews site, and see for yourselves that this is one of the best choices for wireless printing at home and, maybe, even in small offices...








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