No. The dell m4646 is compatible with the Lexmark 33, but not the 43. Also, Dell 4640 is compatible with the Lexmark 34.
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Lexmark manufactures all of Dell's inkjet cartridges, so YES the inks are fully compatible. The only difference with the Dell carts is slight change in plastic molding on the cartridge so that a Dell cartridge can not physically fit into a lexmark printer and vice versa, although the cartridges can be modified to cross-work. Check www.123refills.net for refill inks that work in Dell and Lexmark.
It seems these printers are compatible with only its individual ink components. Resort to compatible computer listings for propers fuf.
Lexmark X6570 <---- Does not work! Update: I bought the X6750 ink cartridge and tried to use it in my Dell 948. The cartridges do look identical, but the X6570 (No. 42 or 44) does NOT work in the Dell 948. Don't waste your money. I suspect Dell has rigged the cartridge in some way so that you must buy their ink exclusively for them to make a profit off the ink. This is very common. They sell the printer for $30 bucks and then charge $30 a pop for the ink which is extremely cheap for them to produce. Pure profit. It's a bait and switch game.
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. The Lexmark Interpret S405 is not compatible with ink cartridge 105XL. It is only compatible with 100XL cartridge. The 105XL is compatible with Lexmark Prestige Pro805 and Platinum Pro905 only. Hope this helps.
One can find Lexmark 16 compatible ink cartridges at a good price from wholesale ink distributors such as 123 Inkjets and Inkjet Superstore. One can also find Lexmark 16 compatible ink cartridges at office supply stores, including Office Max and Staples.
The compatible ink cartridges for a Lexmark X1270: - #26 color - #27 color - #16 mono - #17 mono
No. The cartridges for the Dell printer are much larger than the Lexmark printer. The Lexmark equivalent for those Dell cartridges would be the Lexmark 82 and 83 but I am unsure if the electronics for those two are compatible. The Lexmark x75 cartridges are fully compatible with the Dell equivalent, the T0529 and T0530. The only differences in these are which lid gets slapped onto the cartridges. The shape on top will be slightly different making it so that they won't fit in correctly but this can easily be gotten around by simply snapping off the small plastic tab in the printer. Be very certain that you are breaking the correct piece off if you attempt to change the printer as you can break the cartridge holder if you snap off the wrong piece. If you look at the cartridge you will see a raised part on the lid with either a corner missing or a section in the center that is flat, this is where the piece that would prevent a Lexmark cart fitting into a Dell printer would be located. This small plastic piece can be removed with no effect on how the cartridge fits in the printer for printing.
I don't think so but don't let my answer stop you from trying. I'm not so sure myself.
There are numerous amounts of printer ink made in the USA. Examples of these are: Canon (made in Us and Canada) Dell (remanufactured in US, recycled) Lexmark