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Most Liked Positive Review
Store Purchase vs Manuf Purchase
I have done a few test runs with this product. I don't know how there is a difference, but there sure seems to be. I own a X7350 all in one. When I ...Read complete review
I have done a few test runs with this product. I don't know how there is a difference, but there sure seems to be. I own a X7350 all in one. When I print from my computer, if the ink is running low a screen will pop up telling me so. It gives me an option to order now, from Lexmark or hit ok, you've acknowledges the sign. When I buy from Lexmark directly the ink in the cartridge never seems to last! I am constantly irritated with this as it is a huge expense to buy ink cartridges for the fax machine. I started marking how many copies one cartridge would give me. When I buy from [...] I get what the manuf. says I should get, over 200 prints. When I order from Lexmark, I feel very ripped off, and sometimes only get 120 copies. I have adjusted the quality of my prints, as I know this will determine how much ink I use. Even with the standard prints Lexmark directly never seems to measure up. Therefore, the most for your money is to buy from [...]s, not Lexmark.Thank you!
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Most Liked Negative Review
Better than the color cartridge.
Lexmark makes great printers and quality ink, but when are they going to come to their senses and give the consumers what they want: INDIVIDUAL COLOR CARTRIDGES?!!! Those tri-color cartridges run out ...Read complete review
Lexmark makes great printers and quality ink, but when are they going to come to their senses and give the consumers what they want: INDIVIDUAL COLOR CARTRIDGES?!!! Those tri-color cartridges run out far too quickly and refilling them is not worth the trouble and nearly impossible. I really have no complaints about the black cartridges, but the tri-color has got to go or I'm switching to another brand. Canon, Epson and Brother have printers with individual color cartridges. C'mon, Lexmark!!! This is the 21st century. Come out of the dark ages!!!