Lexmark Impact S301 Wireless All-In-A single Printer
- Print Speed (B&W)Up to 33 ppm, (Colour)Up to 30 ppm, Scanner Resolution (dpi)Up to 1200 x 2400 dpi
- Black Printer Resolution Up to 2400 x 1200 dpi, Color Printer Resolution Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi
- Memory 64MB, USB 2.
- Networking Features 802.11b/g
- Copier Resolution (dpi)Up to 2400 x 1200 dpi black up to 4800 x 1200 dpi color, Copier Pace (B&W)Up to 25 cpm, Copier Speed (Colour)Up to 21 cpm
Print, replicate, scan and fax with simplicity with this wi-fi printer that supports Pc-totally free printing for your home or place of work.
What is Included
Lexmark Interpret Wi-fi Multifunction Printer/ Copier/ Scanner/ Fax
#100 cyan, #one hundred magenta, #100 yellow and #100 black print cartridges
Electrical power deliver cord, wi-fi setup cable/USB connection cable
Software package CD-ROM
Owner’s guide
Record Cost: $ 58.00
Value: $ 129.99

















Don’t buy it,
After a couple of months, this machine started printing oddly at times, then one day it refused to work at all. Lexmark sent a replacement, and after waiting a week for it to arrive, I found I couldn’t install the replacement as I had installed the original. Their tech support is only available limited hours. The printer also sucks up expensive ink like a dry sponge.
The only good things are the low cost and that it prints pretty fast.
If you like frustration and dealing with things that don’t work they way they’re supposed to, this is a good way to go.
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|Buyer beware,,,,,
This seems like a steak for the price, doesn’t it? Well guess what, you’re not doing the stealing here, they are! When it comes time to replace the starter black ink cartridge, which for me was about after 200-300 pages, you will purchase another one for around $16-20. Then after a month or so of moderate printing (250-350 pages), time to get another cartridge. Well, for the next one we bought their “high quantity” cartridge, that seems to be working fine……HOWEVER, this little critter has 4 slots for cartridges, one for black, cyan, yellow, and magenta each. Okay, so I don’t do hardly any color printing, fine right? Nope, if one of your other little non-black cartridges runs out (and they do rather quickly, you’ll be shocked), you MUST, repeat MUST replace the color cartridge (yellow, cyan, or magenta) BEFORE YOU CAN PRINT ANYTHING ELSE, EVEN IT IS ONLY IN BLACK INK!!!
REPEAT, YOU CANNOT EVEN PRINT BLACK AND WHITE IF YOUR COLOR CARTRIDGES ARE EMPTY. I tried everything (believe me I did), nothing works, keep getting a stubborn pop-up telling me to replace the cyan cartridge. Don’t take my word for it, google “Lexmark Printer Problems Cartridges” or something to that effect and see what others are saying.
Essentially, what I am telling you is to stay the hell away from this machine and invest $20-50 more on a quality laser printer like the Brother or HP printers. I learned my lesson the hard way, you don’t have to.
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|printer from hell,
I have been owned by this printer for 4 months. It has only printed about 10 sheets in its lifetime. The rest of the time it’s problems with ink drying on the heads, and the machine seeming oblivious to command input. The manual for troubleshooting is a joke- the window flashes error messages that are not covered by the manual. The color inks run out fast, even though I mostly print in black, and the inks ooze and foul the print head constantly.To make it work again, you have to “clean” the head which sucks out even more ink. Ran out of red but just need to print in black? Look for the error message displaying middle finger extended to you, sucker.
I was happy with my old Brother MFC Laser. Brother has given me years of trouble free service, the original toner cartridge lasted without drying out or gumming up over 4 years of infrequent use. When I upgraded computers, the Lexmark wireless was packaged in a bundle at a special price. I’ll be shopping for a new printer, it won’t be from Lexmark, it will not be inkjet.
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