
Hold up Slowride!
Before you give up, try this, I know that 3 in ones are notoriously invasive in your system, when you uninstalled it, I'll be you didn't completely remove it from your registry, so if there was a problem, it would more than likely reappear.
Uninstall the program, remove the printer from your PC, Download CCleaner and RegSupremePro from my signature. Run CCleaner with ALL options checked, answer OK to all warnings, click on Analyze, then Run Cleaner. Next click on Issues, make sure all options are checked, Scan for Issues, Fix issues and have it fix everything that it finds.
Now install and run RegSupremePro. It will want to make a backup of your cache, let it. Then click on the Registry Cleaner tab, and choose Aggressive. When it has finished, click on Select, and choose all. Click on Fix, and let it fix everything that it finds.
Now, assuming that you do not have any other Lexmarks on your computer, go to Start, Search, and search all files and folders for Lexmark. Delete anything that you find.
Click on Start, Run, type in regedit, hit Enter.
Click on File, Export, type todays date into the dialog box, and click on Save.
Now click on My Computer to highlight it, hit the F3 button, and type in Lexmark. Hit Enter. Delete any entries that come up, to continue after finding and deleting an entry, hit the F3 button again. Do this until the dialog box tells you it has finished checking the registry.
Now, get your
drivers from the Lexmark website, reattach and reinstall the printer using the online drivers.
If that doesn't work, take it out and shoot it, then take it back to Lexmark.
JK.
TTFN
LGW