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Lexmark MC3224dwe All-in-One Color Printer

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Features

  • Multifunction color compact device that fits almost anywhere and can print, copy, and scan with a tray capacity up to 250 pages, plus single-sheet feeder with a color touch screen
  • Wireless. Setup is fast and easy. Standard Wi-Fi makes it easy to print from mobile devices. Usb and Ethernet connectivity also available. Mobile support via Lexmark mobile print app, Morea, Air Print, and Google cloud Print
  • Secure. Includes Lexmarks full-spectrum security architecture keep your information safely The document, on the device, over the network and at all points in between.
  • Output that works. Capable of printing up to 24 pages per minute, 1-GHz dual-core processor and 512 MB of memory and standard two-sided printing
  • Environmentally friendly. Rated EPEAT Silver and energy Star Certified with Lexmark toner cartridge recycling available. That benefits the planet and your budget.
  • Form Factor: All-in-One

Description

The Lexmark MC3224dwe brings together all the multifunction features small workgroups need: color printing, scanning and copying. It starts with color output at up to 24 pages per minute in a package that fits almost anywhere and lets you connect via Ethernet, USB, or Wi-Fi. A 2.8-inch (7.2 cm) e-Task touch screen features embedded workflow capabilities including scan to network, scan to email and Lexmark?s own Cloud Connector to help you integrate printing and scanning with popular cloud file storage services. Standard two-sided printing saves paper, while Lexmark full-spectrum security helps protect your network and proprietary information. And one-piece toner cartridges are easy to install.

Brand: Lexmark


Connectivity Technology: USB


Printing Technology: Laser


Special Feature: Auto-Duplex, Portable, Network-Ready


Color: White, Gray


Model Name: MC3224dwe


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 24 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 24 ppm


Item Weight: 40.2 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 15.5 x 16.2 x 12.1 inches


Item Weight: 40.2 pounds


Item model number: MC3224dwe


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 16, 2019


Manufacturer: Lexmark


Item Weight: 40.2 Pounds


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 250


Sheet Size: 15.5 x 16.2 x 12.1


Wattage: 385 watts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2020 by Kevin Hayes

  • Brilliant for that money!
I've bought it because of money - there's nothing to cover! It was with very interesting price, not all of the reviews were fine - but I've bought it. I can say it was the right way: good quality printing, price of $210, no problems installing it. The only small issue: I've spent 30 ins trying to understand how to connect it to my home WiFi - but right after with the help of Lexmark's mobile set up application it was 2-min deal, just connect to the printer's WiFi from my phone directly - set up home Wifi settings - and that's all! Works fine with laptop (Mac), desktop (win 10) and also mobile printing(from phone) and as well scanning. Really recommend to buy it as a good home all-in-one solution! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2020 by Vyacheslav

  • review #2: troubleshooting tips, so u won't need a sledgehammer
I'm glad I have live-in tech support (my 2 sons). Here's my son's report, after our computers suddenly couldn't find the printer and scanner. If A) you can no longer print / printer is no longer connected to computer / printer device driver is unavailable. Solution: 1) Go to the Printer & Scanner Manager in System Settings. 2) Locate the Lexmark printer. 3) Click on it, then click on “Remove Device.” (Really!) 4) Once the printer is removed, click on “Add a printer or scanner.” 5) Locate your Lexmark printer. 6) Click on it and add the printer. 7) Print a test page. If B) you can no longer scan but printer is connected to computer and otherwise functioning. Solution: 1) Go over to the physical printer. 2) Click on “Settings.” 3) Click on “Network/Ports.” 4) Click on “Network Overview.” 5) Click on “IPv6.” 6) Write down / memorize this number – it should be 192.168.0.x – the printer’s current IP address. (“x” is the variable part – for some reason our printer changed this number, which then made communication with it impossible.) 7) Return to your computer. 8) Open the Lexmark Scanback Utility. 9) Under “Which MFP do you want to use?”, check if the listed IP address matches the printer’s current IP address that you took down in step 6. 10) If it is not, click “Setup…”. 11) Click “Add…” or “Edit…”. 12) Enter the printer’s IP address from step 6. Give it a description if you so choose (like, “Darn This Printer”). 13) Click “Okay”. 14) Click “Close”. 15) Under “Which MFP do you want to use?”, make sure you have selected the MFP for the printer’s current IP address. 16) Click “Next>”. 17) Hopefully your problem is solved…until the next time the printer does this. But now you know how to fix it! Why is this happening? I’m not sure. What I’d guess is that at some point the printer lost connection to the local wi-fi – perhaps it was turned off, or the router went on strike, or a power outage occurred, or maybe another device lost connection to the router. Regardless of what happened, the printer was assigned / took a completely new IP Address and, on doing so, failed to update its address so that other devices on the network could keep communicating with it. An analogy: the printer moved to a new house but didn’t tell anyone that it did so or where it moved to. Mail (print and scan requests) would be sent to the printer’s old address but, since the printer did not live there anymore, all the mail senders got in response was silicon silence. So the mail senders (computers) waited. The senders could not know they’d never get a reply because, as far as they knew, the printer still lived there. They’d just assume that, eventually, the fickle printer would get back to them. Meanwhile, the printer would be sitting at its new address, waiting for mail that would never come, twiddling its expensive, ink-covered thumbs. Once the address is updated on the computer’s end, the two can communicate again and printing and scanning can recommence. It should be up to the printer to update that it’s moved (‘tis common courtesy, really), but c’est la vie - one more thing for Lexmark to fix some time in the distant future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020 by Santa Ana Sub Teacher

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