Reviews of the Lexmark X5470
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CNET Review
The Good: Inexpensive; nice range of features; built-in memory card slots and PictBridge port; fast text prints; decent scan quality; built-in ADF.
The Bad: Poor to mediocre print quality; slow copy speed; very limited paper handling options.
The Bottom Line: The Lexmark X5470 offers loads of features and respectable print speeds at a low price, but its print quality leaves a lot to be desired. You can find a similarly priced all-in-one that offers better print quality.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 67/100 and users 79/100. Comparing these reviews to 133636 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 87/100 = Very Good.
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goodgearguide.com.au
Review Summary: If you need a cheap combination of printer, scanner, fax, and copier for a home office in which speed and quality are of no concern, the Lexmark X5470 could be a good choice. But if you need to make a good impression, consider spending a little more money
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pcworld.ca
Review Summary: Lexmark's budget multifunction device includes a fax and an automatic document feeder.PCworld.ca rating: 71 good
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itp.net
Review Summary: Although the X5470 is attractively priced, it is only recommended for those who don't have serious photo- and colour-printing needs.
Manufacturer: Lexmark International Inc.
Part number: 22N0000
CNET Labs' Benchmarks
- CNET Labs Color Scanning Speed Test (pages per minute) 5.13
- CNET Labs Gray Scale Scanning Speed Test (pages per minute) 5.66
- CNET Labs Photo Speed Test (pages per minute) 0.53
- CNET Labs Presentation Speed Test (pages per minute) 2.06
- CNET Labs Printer Graphics Speed Test (pages per minute) 1.92
- CNET Labs Text Speed Test (pages per minute) 6.9
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