Lexmark unleashes 18 new printersAmong all the printer manufacturers, Lexmark is probably the only company that produces just printers. By focusing on developing inkboxes, the company believes that it can deliver better print quality to consumers. Not surprisingly, Lexmark is not slowing down in its attempt to capture more market share and its latest products target a wide array of consumers, from students to office workers.
Lexmark also showcased six mono laser printers which are said to be eco-friendly. All these units will have onboard auto-duplex function, while the instant warm-up fuser conserves energy when in standby mode. There is also an Eco mode which claims to reduce power consumption further. There are several models with almost similar names, but here's a trick to differentiate them. Units with n suffixes denote network capability, while those with a w suffix mean that there is wireless printing option. Basic printers such as the E260dn has a print speed of 33ppm and network capability, while its more able sibling, the E460dw, has a Wi-Fi option and paper tray that can handle 850 sheets. This will be useful for those who print heavy loads. The latest color printers belong to a new series of machines in Lexmark's enterprise lineup. Called the C540 series they feature the 4800 Color Quality mode which promises to deliver "stunning colors and graphics". At the same time they are as eco-friendly as their mono laser printer siblings. Some models have auto-duplex printing and slots for high-yield cartridges. This will help companies cut down on their running costs, which is especially important with the economy isn't doing so well now. Both mono and color lasers printers are available in stores now. More details on the following pages. Tags: Organic Light-emitting Diode, Printer, Lexmark International Inc., Printing, Wireless |
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