
- An efficient solution for hard-working workgroups who value color''s ability to impress; Get a product built to last with a 55,000 page duty cycle.
- Compact design makes the C544dn perfect for desktop printing in color; Retrieve your color prints fast with rapid first page out - as fast as 12 seconds; Add color to your documents fast - print up to 25 ppm!
- Extra-High Yield toner cartridges available for extra-low printing costs; Includes high-yield toner cartridges for agreat value.
- Save paper and the environment with automatic two-sided printing; with energy-saving Eco Mode.
- Experience less downtime with a 1-Year Next Business Day Exchange Warranty; Connect multiple users to one device with advanced ethernet networking capabilities
- An efficient solution for hard-working workgroups who value color''s ability to impress; Get a product built to last with a 55,000 page duty cycle.
- Compact design makes the C544dn perfect for desktop printing in color; Retrieve your color prints fast with rapid first page out - as fast as 12 seconds; Add color to your documents fast - print up to 25 ppm!
- Extra-High Yield toner cartridges available for extra-low printing costs; Includes high-yield toner cartridges for agreat value.
- Save paper and the environment with automatic two-sided printing; with energy-saving Eco Mode.
- Experience less downtime with a 1-Year Next Business Day Exchange Warranty; Connect multiple users to one device with advanced ethernet networking capabilities

After a reload of the OS, my old HP laser was no longer compatible with my Mac computer, so I went looking for a color laser that did duplex printing (trying to be a bit green). My use is at home for personal as well as some business printing.
The set up was easy and the instructions clear. Printing in B&W single sided is fast and of high quality. I find the color printing to be a bit muted and not photo-like, but still acceptable. The biggest negative is the duplex printing. It works, but... When I select two-sided printing, it takes forever to print. It is so slow that I have given up using it completely. As I was hurrying out of the house on a road trip, I tried to print a Google map in duplex, and it took so long I simply left the house without the map. I don''t know what is going on inside, but this is so bad I''m shocked it ever was released.
Once I ignore duplex printing, and treat it like a nice feature I will rarely if ever use, then I am generally satisfied with the printer and recommend it for the price.
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I''ve had this printer for over a year in my workplace, and it has been excellent for everything except printing envelopes. This is our networked printer, so our 5-person office all use it. We do a lot of printing and a lot of it is graphical and colorful.
When it comes to printing a single envelope, it jams the printer. We get around that by printing labels instead or using a different network printer to do envelopes. It was out of warranty when I discovered the issue; I wonder if it was a manufacturer''s defect in our machine (and may not be a problem in most machines.)
Print speed is very fast (it just takes about 15 seconds to warm up before first page out, then easily prints text only at 30 pages per minute (ppm)). It takes a long time to print graphics-heavy PowerPoint presentations, but if you''re printing multiple copies of a presentation, the first print is very slow and subsequent copies are quicker. Color graphics are excellent and crisp, and so is black text.
I would recommend this printer as long as you don''t need to print envelopes.
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I replaced an aging tank-like Konica-Minolta color laser which never worked right and cost a fortune to maintain. This printer has worked fine with Mac OSX in a wireless Airport Express environment for two years. It did have a failed power supply for the fuser which gave error messages. It was fixed in home for free. I have been pleased with the cost of replacement cartridges. They seem to last longer than my former color laser and cost less than half to replace. You are replacing toner only, not an entire roller assembly. The toner is available everywhere. It is not fast at start-up nor when printing Adobe PDF''s. I upgraded memory and added a second paper drawer. For some reason when the paper runs out on the top drawer, it does not automatically shift to the next drawer as other printers do. Maybe this is a software issue that I have not found.
Pros: Less expensive toner replacement than others; Has worked with Mac OSX; Has a single feed slot; compact.
Cons: Slow start-up time. Duplexing feature is external-you need to remove each page as it is processed so that the multiple pages do not get drawn back into the unit and jam. If you do a lot of duplexing, look elsewhere; does not automatically switch paper drawers when empty.
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I was very impressed with the speed and quality of the color printing when using the standard page sizes. However, when I added the 650 page add on tray in order to get the statement sized paper feeder, (5.5" X 8.5"), the printing slows down to about 8 10 ppm. I have been in contact with Lexmark regarding this issue, nothing that I have tried has helped the speed, and I have the feeling that this is simply the best it will do. I still think it is the best printer for the money, but if a business expected to use the statement feeder for volumes of printing, they would be quite disappointed.
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I would love to give this a 5-star review from the start, but because of the setup and early operation problems I had I just can''t. I do wonder if some of the problems might be attributed to Amazon--no proof of that!--but I do suspect I got a slightly used printer, perhaps one of those returned by the dismayed fellow reviewing below.
First problem out of the box: No printer cable. All documentation in their manual say a cable should have been included. But the cable from my inkjet worked on it, a standard printer cable, so that wasn''t a big problem for me.
Setup was easy, following along their included instructions. I did wonder at the amount of toner powder inside the printer at various points (one thing that made me think it might have been a bit used). All set up, with printer drivers installed and... nothing. Didn''t work.
Call to tech support, about a 10 minute wait time. Be prepared for a tech support call--get a flashlight, screwdriver (Phillips), lens cleaning cloth, paper towels, a flat clean surface to place big components, and magnifying glass or reading glasses if needed for close, small, fine work.
The first problem, the total non-op, was fixed by removing a back plate and reseating some cables. Then it printed. Second problem was "voids" in the black portion of the printing (color was fine). These were invisible lines running the full length of the page. Online help suggestions first recommendation was a new toner cartridge. Well, I wasn''t going to waste a full, very expensive toner cartridge, so was able to reformat my (rush) print job to get around the voids and did a huge print job. After that, with the new toner cartridge not fixing the problem, another session with tech support had me take the printer apart again and clean a glass strip which had gobs of toner obscuring it.
Super! Now the printer reaches the 5-star portion of its review.
With everything working as it ought, this printer is dazzlingly, deliciously fast. Color and/or black and white, the pages fly out. I did a two-sided 900 page print job in a matter of hours. That''s about 3600 printed sheets. When asked how long this would have taken with the inkjet, I answered, "Does that include the five trips to Walmart to get more ink cartridges?"
And the quality is stunning. The colors are gorgeously saturated, the lines sharp. None of the wet ink or moisture problems of an inkjet. The pages look fabulous.
The black toner cartridge that comes with the printer printed well past its maximum total number of pages. The second black toner cartridge started to say "low" _before_ it''s maximum number of pages. One downside--once it says a cartridge is "low", do not shut the printer off! It printed perfectly for hundreds of pages after it said it was low, but shutting it off overnight apparently sent it to "empty" and it refused to print any more.
The duplexer... it''s fast. It works well. It never jammed. But, oh my goodness, what a mess it made spewing papers all over the place. If you have any duplex job over 10 pages or so, especially if you want it collated, you''re better off doing one side at at time, flipping them and sending them back through for side two. The output pages stay reasonably neat on single-sided but are a mess duplexed.
Only about 100 pages at a time in the standard paper tray. I''m uncertain of the larger paper tray because of the mess it would make in the output tray. More than 50 or so sheets in the output tray and they start falling on the floor.
This printer is said to be an "Energy Star" printer. That''s just funny. My office lights dim when this power sponge prints.
So, a three-star review for a five-star printer that I (now) love.
**Added the additional memory--easy to do, took off the same back plate (6 screws) I had to take off to reseat the cables to make it work in the first place. Stick the memory in. Printer recognized it immediately. Here''s the odd part, though, it seems *slower* with the added memory! Printing is just as fast but the wait time until the printing starts seems a bit longer. I have not tried a huge, complex print job yet, however, so that may be where the added memory pays off. BIG CATCH: The added memory for this printer from any "official" source was about $600. We paid $30 for the same new memory card. Shop around and don''t overpay!
**Added the large second paper tray. So far so good. Installation is nothing--just set the printer on top of the added paper tray. A couple experiments on the computer with tray selection and it worked perfectly.