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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Printer
I purchased this printer on January 3 from Amazon.com. I have had over 20 Lexmark printers in the past and havent had any problem with any of them. However, when I hooked this one up it wouldnt print. I called Lexmark Tech and they were on the phone with me for about an hour trying to get it to print but they were unable to help me. True to their word though they...
Published on January 10, 2010 by Robert E. Justus

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great printer marred by complex setup
Summary: Two great features make this printer worth considering: a penny per page (black ink cost) and ease of use powered by a touchscreen and one button "smartsolutions." Unfortunately, the implementation of these features involves a lot of setup complication, both for smartsolutions and the delicate printhead/cartridge system. Most people will be better off waiting a...
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55 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great printer marred by complex setup, March 31, 2010
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This review is from: Lexmark Prestige Pro805 Small Office Wireless Multifunction Inkjet Printer with Web-enabled Touchscreen (Office Product)
Summary: Two great features make this printer worth considering: a penny per page (black ink cost) and ease of use powered by a touchscreen and one button "smartsolutions." Unfortunately, the implementation of these features involves a lot of setup complication, both for smartsolutions and the delicate printhead/cartridge system. Most people will be better off waiting a year or two until the smartsolution ecosystem further evolves and kinks are worked out of the printhead/cartridge mechanism in some future model.

But if you need a printer before then with competitive printing/copying/scanning quality and speed, and you find these extra features attractive, you'll likely be pleased with the Pro805 - once you get past the 2-6 hours setup hassle. Though I'm annoyed at the 5 hours I spent on setup, we like the end result and will stick with the Pro805 for many years.

Details (long):

Usage: This unit is used at home with Wifi, my wife's iMac (10.4), and my Windows XP desktop and netbook. I purchased this all-in-one primarily for my wife, a part-time writer. This replaced a piece-of-junk printer that she used for drafts (which required that she email me final copies or anything long to print at my office on a laser printer).

The penny per page black ink cost is the main selling point - as a writer, my wife prints out frequent black and white drafts. She doesn't want the bulk of a laser printer and she does have an occasional need for color, copying, and scanning. Ease of use also matters, so competent paper handling and the potential of smartsolutions is attractive. It was a birthday gift - so as part of the gift I set it up, including setting up one button smartsolutions appropriate for my wife. But I thought this printer would also be nice for me, as I use Evernote and liked the idea of being able to easily scan in documents and have them show up in my Evernote or Gmail accounts. Printing at home over WiFi is also an added convenience.

Printing Quality - (Note: Most of our usage/testing is Black & White) - The printing quality on draft mode is reasonable. On highest quality mode it is very crisp - you have to look very closely to distinguish from a laser printer. We noticed some stray dots and a little streaking at first but when we selected "clean printhead" from the menu, these issued were resolved. Overall we are very pleased, though we hope we don't have to clean the printhead too often, as ink gets depleted with each cleaning.

Printing Speed - The claimed 33 page per minute printing speed is accurate using draft mode, after the first page is printed. When trying to print after many minutes of inactivity, there is a long period where the printer wakes up and gets ready to print the first page. Given these constraints, a faster way to use the printer is to print a many documents in a row. It prints less than 10 pages per minute in high quality mode, but my wife finds that acceptable.

Ease of Use - WiFi printing works flawlessly - any computer (with the Pro805 driver installed) that is connected to the router (either WiFi or Ethernet) can print. The drivers for both the Mac and Windows are easy to use and offer a vast array of options, including the ability to set up "profiles" (i.e. one profile for quick draft black/white, another for final drafts, another for photos, etc.). The Windows drivers appear to offer a wider array of printing options. The other functions of this all-in-one are also easy to use, whether you use customized one-button smartsolutions, navigate the touch screen, or use the included software on your computer. No paper jams so far and the automatic document feed worked fine in a couple of test cases.

Copying - Have not tested extensively, but Black/White is excellent, color seems pretty good.

Scanning/OCR - The quality of Black/White scanning is excellent. A 15 page scan using the automatic document feeder took just over 2 minutes. The included Abbyy FineReader 6.0 OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software for Windows systems has been 100% accurate so far in converting typed or printed text into text, RTF, or searchable PDF files. To use OCR, you must have your computer turned on and connected to the same WiFi network. Macintosh OCR software is not included, requiring an extra purchase for Mac-only networks that want OCR. Color scanning works, but I don't feel qualified to comment on quality. Scans can be initiated from a computer, from the printer "scan" button, or from a smartsolution. As of March, 2010, the types of scans you can do from a smartsolution are somewhat limited, so you currently need to use the "scan" button or a computer to have access to all possible scanning options.

Email - Documents can be scanned and then emailed, with or without smartsolutions. This is a great feature. I found out the hard way that the printer hangs when attempting to send an attachment that exceeds the limit of the ISP. Comcast is the ISP set up with our Pro805, so the attachment limit is 10MB. A 600 DPI 8.5x11 JPG exceeds this limit (13MB?). And in many instances you will not know if your multi-page PDF file will exceed the limit and hang the printer. The only way to restart the printer after it hangs is to pull out the plug and put it back in.

Smartsolutions - Once set up, these one-button solutions make the printer really easy to use - even a pleasure to use. My favorite smartsolution is "Scan to Email." You can set up one "Scan to Email" to send 300DPI PDFs to your real estate agent for documents you signed and give it a custom name such as "PDF docs to agent." Then set up another "Scan to Email" which emails yourself a 150DPI JPG, etc. The user simply puts the document on the glass, then uses the touch screen to touch "smartsolutions", followed by "PDF to agent"or some other customized "Scan to Email" smartsolution.

An Evernote (a web-based notetaking app) smartsolution particularly intrigued me, but the Evernote smartsolution is basically a limited version of "Scan to Email" which gives you the Evernote Icon but subtracts the ability to have a subject or message. So I just set up a different "Scan to Email" to get things into Evernote and used a subject line with PDF scan @scans to direct the scanned file, called "PDF scan," to go to an Evernote folder called "scans."

Another good smartsolution is "Scan To PDF" which does OCR and saves the file into a specified folder on the computer with the OCR software. This results in a PDF file whose text is searchable and can be copied/pasted. It would be nice if there were similar smartsolutions that allowed scanning to TXT, RTF, and XLS files but that is not the case as of the time of this writing (4/2/10). I would also like to see a smartsolution that allows emailing TXT, RTF, searchable PDF, or XLS files with the touch of one button. Yet another nice feature would be to allow naming the subject of an email from the printer instead of automatically having the same subject name each time.

Overall, I think the smartsolutions idea is great, and is off to a nice start. So long as you have one person in a small office or family who doesn't mind going through all the setup hassles, any printer which supports smartsolutions can be set up to simplify certain complicated, multi-step functions. This will only improve over time as more smartsolutions are rolled out by Lexmark, and possibly outside developers.

Maintenance/Reliablity - My unit has been fully functioning since 3/20/10, so I can't speak to long term reliability. However, from the setup hassles I experienced (see below), it is clear that the printhead and cartridge mechanism is a point of potential failure. All the parts involved are delicate, tricky to install/uninstall, and require cleaning if dirty. Sometimes manually cleaning of the printhead and its insertion point are necessary, while other times a "clean printhead" must be performed by the printer, which depletes ink (the deep clean depletes about 1/8 of each cartridge). Lexmark has a 5 year warranty on the Pro805 so if the printhead experiences problems, they will replace it for free - but I would much prefer not having problems to begin with. I'll update this section in the future after at least a few months of use.

In 2 weeks of use (80-100 pages?), there has been no paper jam or skipped pages, and this includes testing the automatic document feeder and duplex printing. Paper handling has been perfect so far.

Setup: It took over 5 hours to completely setup this printer, and it is complicated by many factors. Configuration settings are spread out between the printer, computer, and smartsolutions website, and sometimes one change involves making a change in two or more of these locations. Here's the detailed breakdown:

1 hour: Minimum required setup for 2 computers (1 Mac, 1 Windows XP). Installing from the CD or the web site is easy enough (though, to be safe, I obtained the Mac driver from Lexmark's web site, bypassing the CD altogether). I installed XP first as I figured Windows XP would be most likely to have a smooth installation. While the software ran smoothly, there were many printer setup steps. Had I not got hung up with a manufacturing defect, it would have taken approximately 1 hour to set up the two computers, including Printer's WiFi, excluding email. Note that setting up computers after the first one is a simple driver installation - only the first is lengthy because the software directs you to set up the printer as well.

3-30 minutes: Email setup. Before you can Email, you need to configure the Pro805 with an ISP. After 20 minutes of trying a bunch of combinations and Googling for help, I gave up trying to get Gmail (Google Apps version) to work as the ISP. So I setup Comcast as the ISP, which took about 1 minute. Passwords for the ISP are bizarrely limited to 14 characters. I use long passwords so was forced to reduce the length of my ISP password to get email working with the Pro805.

1-3 hours: Smartsolutions setup.You can set up as many smartsolutions as you like so this will depend on how many you want to download to your printer. But even if you just wanted to do 2 or 3 one-button smartsolutions, it would take nearly an hour due to initial setup steps. These steps include making sure you have the latest java software installed for your computer and browser, setting up a smartsolutions web account (use a Windows computer if you have one because that gives you access to a greater number of smartsolutions), going through a setup routine with your smartsolutions web account, going through a setup routine on the printer, and then learning how to actually setup a smartsolution. This involves dragging an icon over from the list of smartsolutions, configuring it, hitting "save" on the web site, and then selecting from the printer smartsolutions/more options/update now. Once you do all this once, it's pretty easy to configure more smartsolutions - but there was a lot of overhead to get to the first smartsolution. Every once in a while a smartsolution download/upload doesn't work and you have to redo it - perhaps the network connection is lost every once in while. Also the smartsolutions website goes down a few hours each week - during that time no smartsolutions can be added or changed.

0-3 hours: Troubleshooting. It took me over two hours with tech support to resolve a minor manufacturing defect (and if you read reviews, you'll find quite a few similar stories). In the middle of the initial setup process, after installing the printhead and the cartridges, the printer did not recognize the printhead as being installed. I tried calling tech support with the special dedicated phone line but the phone number did not work for the first couple days after I got the printer. So I used the general printer support number. This involved long wait times and once getting my phone call cut off (and the rep had not taken my phone number so I had to start all over with the next rep). I also found the quality of tech support was not so great with the general Lexmark phone number. After my 2nd call and a series of troubleshooting steps, Lexmark decided to replace the printhead and cartridges. A few days later I received and installed the replacements, but still not recognized. So I called tech support again, and this time it was with the dedicated phone number, which was thankfully working. This time the tech support guy I got was good - he may have been consulting with an expert because several times he put me on hold for 1-2 minutes. In the end, it turned out that I had to use a pen to press down many parts of two different white pads inside the printer (under where the printhead goes). One pad was not visible and required several minutes of explanation before I could find it. And then it finally worked. Throughout this process, I did a number of deep cleans of the printhead and noticed that each such clean depleted about 1/8 of the ink in all 4 cartridges.

There were other minor setup hassles as well, such as being asked to register the printer again after already registering (each new driver installation), not being able to download the OCR software from Lexmark's web site (must use disc), and a few temporary connection failures.

1-7 hours Total: Even a minimal setup with no smartsolutions and no technical difficulties would take an hour, and adding just a few smartsolutions will likely add another hour. From reading reviews, it appears that many people experience technical difficulties setting up e-mail, installing the print cartridges, or some other issue - so a 3-5 hour total setup time may be typical for the pro805. Considering that a typical all-in-one takes 15-30 minutes to set up, this is the big negative compared to the competition, and is a legitimate reason to avoid the printer. We are the types of people who change printers once every 5-10 years, so if the Pro805 lasts over 5 years without problems, then the setup hassle will have been worth it, given everything else this printer has to offer.
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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Printer, January 10, 2010
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I purchased this printer on January 3 from Amazon.com. I have had over 20 Lexmark printers in the past and havent had any problem with any of them. However, when I hooked this one up it wouldnt print. I called Lexmark Tech and they were on the phone with me for about an hour trying to get it to print but they were unable to help me. True to their word though they shipped me a new printer overnight and I got it the next day. They even sent me the postage to mail the defective on back. I hooked up the new one and it works perfectly. Thanks Amazon for a great price and thanks Lexmark for wonderful Tech support.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars low cost ink, but sub par ink quality, March 1, 2010
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This review is from: Lexmark Prestige Pro805 Small Office Wireless Multifunction Inkjet Printer with Web-enabled Touchscreen (Office Product)
This printer install disc worked perfectly with my wireless, bottom of the line, laptop running vista. To complete the install on three computers on the wireless network took a whopping two hours and twenty minutes. But it didn't feel that long because the install went on without any glitches. It's just that it takes a long time to configure and update everything. The install disc will automatically update software and firmware.

After setup, printing over the wireless network works flawlessly and effortless from all three computers!

The 500 page black ink cartridges cost a cheap $4.99. This was what sold me to purchase this. I have a laser printer, but I wanted something for the cheap per page as well as per cartridge, and the Pro805 (or the pro905) fits the bill. Lexmark does something to disallow their other models to accept the $4.99 500 page black ink cartridge.

You can't beat a 5 year warrantee and lifetime tech support! You must register within 90 days to receive the 5 year warrantee. When you'll need the tech support is beyond me since the install disc was so thought out, but if you run into a problem you'll have the tech number to use "forever."

The only thing holding me back from a perfect rating is the black text/ink quality is sub par, at best. The bottom of a p was missing altogether, as well as the first letter in my name was "ghosted"; you could barely see any ink on the letter "J." Then again, prints came out uite crisp a lot, if not most, of the time. Also Lexmark could have disclosed better the low quality of the black ink. If it gets wet (even a little) the text will smudge. There is technology that allows this effect to be lessoned on jet ink, but they're apparently not used in their cheap $4.99 cartridges. But what do you expect for that price?

If you want a wireless, cheap per page back text printer with cheap per cartridge price, and you won't mind inconsistent text/ink quality, this is a printer you should definitely consider. If you want top of the line, (or just ALWAYS really good) text/ink quality , then you should leave this one on the shelf for someone else who is looking for the former.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Some initial hiccups, but works fine on Mac and Vista, February 21, 2010
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Having had HP printers the last 15 years, I was expecting a pictorial guide to setting up the printer. Lexmark lacked this. I hoped there might be something useful on the installation media. Unfortunately, the DVD wasn't recognized by my MacBook Pro, nor would it eject. At this point, I set up the printer using my inner-Jedi.

Connection to the wireless hub was painless. During the printer's 25-minute initialization, it decided the cartridges were misaligned. There aren't many ways you can mess this up without breaking something, but to humor it, I removed and reseated everything. Same result. The online documentation didn't offer any next steps, and technical support was unavailable on the weekends. With no other recourse until Monday morning, I played with different menu options, finally having success with "Print head clean." (Considering this was a new printer - this was weird.)

With the printer set up, I downloaded the Mac printer driver from Lexmark's web site. It installed flawlessly. The first printout looked great, scans were okay. I rebooted my Mac to get the driver disc out of the machine so I could use it on my kids' Vista desktop. Vista installation was also painless. The driver indicated the printer detected newer firmware available and would download and install it directly - this was pretty cool.

Pluses:
* Works with the Mac.
* Wireless is easy to set up.
* No craplets (google "theoatmeal printers") in the drivers
* The printer goes into sleep mode after ~10 minutes of inactivity.
* Relatively quiet printing.
* Quiet when in sleep mode (this was a serious shortcoming of the HP 8500).
Update: * Black cartridges run ~5 at Amazon.com (and prime), you can print up to 500 sheets with them.

Minuses:
* A little more setup drama than I had expected.
Update: * Touch-based interface is very slow. After a month, it just seems to get zombified, requiring that I power cycle the printer.
Update: * I seem to go through Cyan about 2.5x as much as the other colors. (My theory is it's related to the color scheme in MS Office 2010.
Update: * It can be very finicky with cartridges. I bought one here and found it generated a litany of errors. After being on the phone for an hour with Lexmark's support, they sent me a new cyan that worked fine.

Bottom line: a serious competitor for HP with low ink costs and a five-year warranty.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars bum start but I'm happy now, February 17, 2010
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When I first attempted to set up the printer I spent 2 1/2 hours and still couldn't get it to work. I'm not a computer/ electronics whiz by any means but I have set up 8-9 printers over the years and usually don't have problems. Finally called tech support and spent well over an hour working with her to no avail, she set up an appt. to call me back after the weekend because she needed to look up some info. and find the correct firmware. When she called back we spent another hour trying different things before she gave up and said there was a problem with the printer itself. She said they would send me a replacement in 3-5 days. New printer arrived in 2 days.. amazing especially since I'm in Alaska. It only took me about 45 minutes and I had the new printer unpacked, assembled and working wirelessly with both of my computers.

I love that this printer uses inexpensive black ink for everyday printing. I love that it is wireless and I love that it has a five year warranty!

I was able to speak to tech support without a long wait (my only complaint would be that Lexmark outsources these jobs, the support person I spoke with was in the Philippines and her english was sometimes difficult to understand). I would be willing to pay more for a printer if tech support jobs were in the U.S.A.

So all in all even though the initial experience was frustrating I am very happy with the product and the company.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, impressed!, March 13, 2010
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I have used HP printers, scanners, and copiers at work and home for years. My wife needed another printer for her work. She had an HP, but we had quite a few problems with it, so I decided to look harder. I looked at Canon, HP, Brothers, and Lexmark. After reading the reviews and ratings, I decided to go with this Lexmark Pro805. Never had a Lexmark. Well, I am impressed! It is easy to use and set up, Touch screen is very convenient, prints very fast compared to last printer, just a very solid, sharp, great value printer/scanner/copier. We love it!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is amazing, March 10, 2010
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This is the best little investment I've made! No Problems, easy setup for wireless. Prints in seconds, color looks great! I'm soo impressed. This is the first Lexmark printer I've owned and I'm so glad I took the leap and tried another brand. I'm speechless, actually...
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Printer at a Great Value, April 16, 2010
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This has got to be the 20th printer I've bought or used in my 30 yrs in business and this one is the most impressive.

The setup and wireless worked smoothly as did all of the other setups. I just went through more than a 1000 pages of tax forms on eco mode and the black ink cartridge they provided is just running out. WOW! $4.95 less $3.00 return means cost per page of less than a 2/10ths of a penny a page.....

The OCR software so far has worked excellent and scanning into word or copying into pdf, email, are valuable pluses. Color photos are very good and I'm impressed by the color and low cost of replacement cartridges.

The Good: Wireless, very economical black ink!, scanning, copying and touch LCD.

The Fair: Copying somewhat slow - nothing else so far.

The Bad: You have to take out paper to feed envelopes.

I would Highly Recommend this for any personal or small business user.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT RECOMMEND, April 27, 2010
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NOTHING BUT PROBLEMS; NO TECH SUPPORT; EACH CALL TAKES MORE THAN AN HOUR TOTAL AND I'M BEING SHUTTLED TO VARIOUS PEOPLE. GOT NEW PART AND INSTALLED WITH NO CHANGE; STILL DOES NOT WORK.
NOW THER'RE TELLING ME IT TAKES 4 - 6 WEEKS TO PROCESS AND REFUND. IT ONLY TOOK TWO DAYS FOR THEM TO SHIP ME THIS PIECE OF JUNK.
VERY FRUSTRATING AND DISAPPOINTING.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great printer with a MacBook Pro & Snow Leopard., May 10, 2010
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I just purchased the Lexmark Prestige Pro805 to replace my HP 6980. HP decided to not support the HP6980 (and numerous other HP printers) when Apple's Snow Leopard operating system came out. Lexmark is supporting their printers with Snow Leopard.
It does take a while to set up the printer because the disk that comes with the Prestige Pro805 has old drivers on it.
Remember to follow the directions that come on the disc. This software guides you through the set up of the hardware and then the software.

After you install the software then go to the Lexmark web site and download the latest firmware and software drivers:
I could not find the correct drivers on the Lexmark web site by typing in "Prestige Pro805". The drivers that came up with this search name were for linux.
Go to the Lexmark web site and click on "Downloads".
Do not type anything in the Search field.
Click on "All in One" in the "Download by Product" field.
Then click on the right arrow until you find the Prestige Pro805 and then click on it.
Then click on the folder that corresponds to your operating system (Mac, Microsoft, Linux)
I then clicked on the Firmware update and downloaded this update to my Macbook Pro.
Then I repeated this process and updated the software driver for the Mac.
After doing these two steps the Macbook Pro communicated wirelessly with the printer.
Prior to doing these updates the Macbook Pro did not communicate with the printer wirelessly.

After this step then download your Smart Solutions.
It takes a short while to set them up, but the time spent is well worth while.
Note there a many of these solutions available for the Mac.
A previous review stated the solutions for the Mac were limited in number - not true.
When you are selecting the solutions from the first page and scroll down, the screen only scrolls down one row at a time making it look like that is the last row of solutions.
Keep scrolling and you will find there are several other solutions available that scroll one row at a time.

Another previous review stated this printer was noisy. It is no more noisy than my HP6980 was.
The print quality of this printer is excellent.
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