Lexmark X2470
Pocket-lint reviews the Lexmark X2470 and notes, “Simplicity of use sums up the X2470 nicely, it’s not an expensive device and if I’m being fussy, the print quality shows this. The Lexmark 1 ink cartridge uses just three inks, cyan, magenta and yellow, but the clever print technology does well enough producing adequate blacks. However, prints are a tad grainy for my liking, even at the 4800×1200 top output setting and the modest optical scan resolution underlines the built-to-a-price ethos. Then again, this is an AiO at a price and very good one (price I mean) it is at that.”
ITReviews reviews the Lexmark X2470 and writes, “An interesting improvement in the print quality of the X2470 is a better black text print. The earlier machine could only produce a sort of dark, browny-grey from the three-colour cartridge, but this device, perhaps through improved firmware, gets much closer to black. In many ways the X2470 is what the earlier Lexmark all-in-one should have been. It now works with digital cameras and can even handle your reprints. It’s only problem is that the increase in price brings it closer to some serious rivals from Canon and HP.”