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Interesting question. If you look closely at any screen shots that I've posted in the past, you might be able to discern that I actually work for Lexmark. So it's probably no surprise to learn that I have 2 Lexmark printers at home. One is an inkjet (5150, I believe). This was one of those that the people in the know would say was a good printer (relatively speaking, of course). So I bought it years ago and have never had a problem with it. It's been great.
My other printer is a color laser (C524, I think, but I still think of it as it's code name). I didn't buy this one, it was a left over after it served it's purpose in one of our test labs. So when I got it, it had over 163,000 pages printed on it already! It's really the only one I ever use anymore (still prints fine too). The 5150 is kept around for scanning/copying and any specialty printing like t-shirts or something.
I think Lexmark is at the C534 generation now. They had a sale on the older 524 models some months back and so I bought one for a family member for $200. That was a fantastic deal for a brand new color laser that, in my experience, is as solid as a rock. It's small, fast (20 color and b/w pages per minute), reliable, and cheap (especially at that $200 price!).
The reality, however, is that I don't print much. Anything photo related gets done at Shutterfly.com. I've read people complaining about Shutterfly's quality, but they look great to me!
I am, of course, speaking as a fellow XOOPS user and not a representative of Lexmark. My views are my own.
An no, in spite of the recent disappointing financial announcements, I'm not worried about losing my job anytime soo....$%$^#@ -- Lost Carrier --