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Lexmark's new flagship multi-function device (MFD) can be used wirelessly. It comes with a built-in 802.11g adapter, which can run in ad-hoc mode or in infrastructure mode and is fairly easy to set up. When in ad-hoc mode, you can connect to the printer directly to a notebook with a built in wireless network adapter. In this mode, rather than having to connect through a router, you can wirelessly print to the X9350 without having a wireless network set up.
The X9350 is suitable for the home or the small office. As well as printing documents and photos, it can send and receive faxes, scan images and documents, and make photocopies--plus it comes with optical character recognition (OCR) software. The X9350 scanner has a lid with lifting hinges and an automatic document feeder.
A typical A4 image scanned at a resolution of 300dpi took a little longer to complete (2min 30sec) than other MFDs we've tested, but the quality of the input was well detailed and accurate.
For printing, Lexmark still relies on the dual-cartridge combination; one black and one tri-colour. It's capable of printing vivid photos although despite the 4800x1200dpi print resolution, ...