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The Lexmark MC3224dwe is a compact multifunction color laser printer that offers printing, copying, and scanning capabilities. With a print speed of up to 24 pages per minute and a tray capacity of 250 sheets, it combines efficiency with security, featuring Lexmark's full-spectrum security architecture. Environmentally conscious, it is EPEAT Silver rated and Energy Star certified, making it a smart choice for modern workplaces.
Print media | Paper (plain) |
Scanner type | Sheetfed |
Max input sheet capacity | 250 |
Max copy speed (black & white) | 24 ppm |
Compatible devices | Laptops |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Product Dimensions | 39.37 x 41.15 x 30.73 cm; 18.23 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | MC3224dwe |
Manufacturer | Lexmark |
Color | White, Gray |
Standing screen display size | 2.8 Inches |
Processor Count | 2 |
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 100 Volts |
Wattage | 385 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 18.2 Kilograms |
K**S
Simple, Great Quality, and Great Price
We were looking for a good color laser printer that had scan/copy capabilities because, well, COVID means that working and schooling from home result in not being able to use the work copier for the occasional paper-related tasks that seem to come up a handful of times a year.So how did it go? Here is what we found:- Stupid simple to set up. Plugged it to Ethernet and turned it on, and our two Windows 10 computers just saw it and configured it for use. No drivers, no programs, no installation.- AirPrint functionality worked without doing anything. We can now print right from our iPhones and iPads; the printer just magically shows up in the printer list.- Scanning to computers also works without any programs, drivers, or anything. The touchscreen on the printer gives you the option to "Scan to COMPUTERNAME" for each computer on your network. Doing so does a scan and sends it to your default scanning app on your computer, such as Windows Fax and Scan which just popped up and worked. Did I mention no configuration required?- Scan to email works great as well, although we did have to configure the outbound email settings to get them to come through. So like five minutes of effort here, but you can set up shortcut profiles for each person receiving a scan which include image settings, subject line, etc. Now, it is stupid simple to quickly scan to email for myself, my wife, or both of us at the same time.- Copying works reasonably well. The ID card mode helps add more detail when necessary, but my standard for what I need with a copier is pretty low.- WiFi Direct works nicely if you have guests and don't want to have them join your WiFi, but they still want to bum some print jobs off of you. While this is a nice addition, hard to see where this would be used if you are using the other connectivity options.- The web interface for configuring the device is intuitive and very full featured. You could easily use this in a true office environment and have it scan to a network drive if you wanted.- The device is silent when not in use, and it is a bit louder than say a tiny LaserJet. That being said, it spits out your print job and quiets down again VERY fast. Not like other printers that would be loud and do an extended clean cycle after every other print.- Print jobs get sent over very fast. Device spools up immediately on sending print, and the job is complete and you have your print after about 7 seconds. Paper comes out pretty fast!- Duplex works very well. Paper sheet will come mostly out of the printer before it gets sucked back in again to print on the reverse side. We are expecting very light use so this is not an issue. Again, the printer is really haulin' as it is moving the paper around like it knows it has a purpose.We were comparing this to similar HP and Brother models with similar featuresets of laser printing, color, duplex printing, and scanning. Although an auto document feeder (ADF) would be nice, we will never have the kind of volume or usage where having it is any kind of necessity. This AIO device meets all of those needs at a price point $150 to $250 less than the HP and Brother units. And I am staying the heck away from Canon printers given their recent quality issues, so that is out of the question.Overall, insanely impressed with this device! Go Lexmark!
M**A
Toner excesivamente caro
Es una linda impresora, pero cuando se te acaba el toner estas en un problema son muy difÃciles de conseguir y valen más de lo que pagaste por la impresora, si pudiera devolverla lo harÃa sin pensarlo.
P**.
Great printer!
I purchased this printer after returning a Brother 2500. It seemed like a good printer but was very awkward to print using hand feed. It also tracked crooked. Brother support was next to useless so I returned it. I then ordered the Lexmark based on reviews and wow, what a difference. Not only is this the first affordable colour laser printer I have seen but also s breeze to set up and use. Hand feeding is simple and tracking is perfect. It takes all kinds of media stock printing out labels with no aggrivation. Quality of print is excellent. The machine is quiet and print speed while not blazing is not slow. A perfect home printer. The only down side is that due to having cartridges for colour, the black toner is small and fairly pricey. I will deal with toner cost though as the rest of the printer is so good.
K**R
Economical yet durable
Couldn't expected anything better as far as the deliver and setup we had.
B**R
performs as advertised
only thing that I missed was the fact there was no autofeed .. otherwise all good, installed okay .. one thing that mfg have to remember is that many PC's no longer have a DVD drive on them.
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