Lexmark X6170 suggestions/comments

M

Mike

Hi Everyone,

Does anyone here owned an Lexmark X6170 (AIO)? I just placed an order
for that model. Can anyone tell me if this mechannisim is good or
not. Did anyone enounter problems with this model and if you did can
you plese list it here.


Thanks

Mike C
 
R

Rex's Mom

Mike said:
Hi Everyone,

Does anyone here owned an Lexmark X6170 (AIO)? I just placed an order
for that model. Can anyone tell me if this mechannisim is good or
not. Did anyone enounter problems with this model and if you did can
you plese list it here.


Thanks

Mike C
Yes, I own one. But, it is neither my only printer nor my
primary printer.

Am using it primarily to fax and to copy. Only problem I
have had just started recently: when trying to fax a
multi-page document (thru the automatic document feeder -
nice feature), it jams if I feed the pages with the top
pointing inward, but if I reverse and feed with the bottom
pointing inward, it goes like a dream. My suspicion is that
the issue is humidity.

Hope this helps.
 
M

Mike

Hi Rex's

Thank you for the feedback but when I got my machine it was DEFECTIVE
:(. What I am going to do is exchange it and see if there is a lound
noise when I press the copy or scan button. If there is I am going to
REFUND this AIO. I was going to try "LEXMARK'S" and see if it is good
or not. But I will give another try. If not I am going to switch to
the HP Officejet 5510. The defective AIO is giving me a lot of
problems like for instance loading paper it is croaked and it JAMS a
lot and it does NOT pick up the paper in the auto document feeder by
itself. For example if I load 3 sheets of paper in the machine it
takes one paper and tells you to press the select button and then
loads the second paper and then it tells you to press the select
button to load the paper again. This is a PAIN. I like it when I am
not there and it is unattended. This is called MANAUL Auto document
feeder. Lexmark's make cheap stuff. HP is better.

Have you try the HP Officejet 5510?

Thanks

Mike C
 

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