Lexmark X1195
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Easy as 1-2-3. Print, Scan, Copy at the Touch of a Button
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Q. How do I make copies?
A. The easiest way to make a single copy is to first make sure your Lexmark X1195 is connected to your computer and both are turned on. Place the document you want copied on the scanner. Close the lid, then hit the “Colour Copy” or “Black Copy”. That’s all there is to it! If you’d like to make multiple copies, open our intuitive software (included in the box) to quickly and easily choose up to 99 copies.
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Q. What is a flatbed scanner?
A. Flatbed scanner has a hinged lid under which you can scan photographs, single sheets of paper or 3D objects such as magazines, books, etc. Another type of scanner is a sheetfed scanner which can feed multiple pages of standard size paper, and is best for multiple page faxes, copies or scans. A sheetfed scanner does not allow you to scan 3D objects.
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Q. What is 48 bit scanning?
A. Simply put, more bits mean more detail. 48 bit scanning means bringing out all the full, rich detail in the photos you scan or copy for friends and family.
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