Lexmark printers see more price discounts over their lifetimes than most makes and this machine’s predecessor ended up at around £80. At twice that price, this machine would look like good value, but at the £250 which it’s current fetching, it’s an expensive choice. It prints well and reasonably fast (though not when duplexing), is cheap to run when printing black, has a convenient touchscreen and can print from phones and tablets. Unfortunately for Lexmark, so can lots of other machines costing considerably less.Read full review
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