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Lexmark Unveils New SOHO All-in-One Printer

Printing and imaging solutions company Lexmark International today introduced an under $200 all-in-one solution for home and small business owners. The new X8350 Office-All-in-One Plus Photo will be available in January for $199.

The X8350, according to Lexmark, is the first device in its class to combine a 2.4- inch color LCD and photo card slots, offering photo capabilities along with the ability to print, scan, copy and fax, as well as manage and share color documents and photos.

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Features of the X8350 include printing performance of up to 25ppm for black and 19ppm for color, a 50 page maximum automatic document feeder, direct printing from a variety of sources including Pictbridge-compatible digital cameras and USB flash drives, on LCD screen photo editing and the ability to directly connect to a network.

“Small and home offices aren’t just about basic documents anymore. They’re about color, photo and many different printed and digital formats,

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