![]() Wi-Fi is a refreshing addition to a printer, and one worth having if you are a notebook user as this removes the ties from your desk. ![]() One element you don’t get an option over is Fast Pics, which becomes part of start-up too, creating a degree of lag, and you’ll find most of the options available as part of XP anyway. The installation is a little large (96MB without extras) as it wants to include a whole range of functions – you get the option to install a plug-in for Office 2007, as well as a web toolbar and so on, which, whilst providing short direct links to printing options, does bloat things out. This problem has still not been resolved, but we feel it important to say that whilst installation was simple on one PC, it utterly failed on another. The installation crashed the PC at every installation and was never successful, so we had to install the printer on a different machine. #LEXMARK X4650 INSTALL WITHOUT CD SOFTWARE#However, we did experience some serious problems installing the software on our regular test PC, to the point of failure. #LEXMARK X4650 INSTALL WITHOUT CD PASSWORD#It was a simple process with easy to follow steps, and we found it was simply a case of selecting our network and tapping in the password – thereafter there were no connection problems. The same wizard also continues to allow you to connect the printer to the network using Wi-Fi, although you do need to use the enclosed USB cable to do this. Installation is well-guided by the supplied CD, including the steps needed to ready the printer, including removing packaging, installing print cartridges and so on, so if you are not familiar with printers you should have no problems. You will also find connection for PictBridge, for use with compatible cameras. On the front you’ll also find a card reader that can accept all the normal card formats, including CompactFlash, MMC, SD, SDHC, XD-Picture Card and so on. The large size of the printer is due to the included scanner, and lifting the lid to access the print cartridges confirms that most of the body is an empty box. ![]() The X4650 features a both the colour ink jet printer and a flatbed scanner, that will handle up to A4 size, so has a medium-sized footprint, measuring 45.9 x 33.1cm (without the paper tray extended, while it stands 17.5cm high, including the paper feed tray, which will take 100 pages of 80gsm paper. But will this solve all your home printing needs? (Pocket-lint) - The Lexmark X4650 comes in towards the top of Lexmark’s range of home office printers, with the suggestion that it will accomodate the needs of students, before you get into some of the more serious beasts. ![]()
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