Lexmark introduces new color laser MFP to elevate office productivity
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LEXINGTON, Ky., Jan. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lexmark International,
Inc. (NYSE: LXK) today introduced the Lexmark X560n color laser multifunction
product (MFP), giving business customers access to high-quality, professional
color printing in an easy-to-use all-in-one device.
"The Lexmark X560n adds another option to Lexmark's award-winning line of
color laser MFPs for customers looking to bring the power of color to their
business," said Marty Canning, Lexmark vice president and president of its
Printing Solutions and Services Division. "The X560n is also Energy Star
certified, making it an ideal product for environmentally conscious customers
seeking to make greener purchases."
Designed for customers who print and copy color documents frequently, the
Lexmark X560n features business-class performance, printing at speeds up to 31
pages per minute (ppm) in black and 20 ppm in color in addition to fast
copying and robust fax and scan capabilities for $999*. It includes networking
standard so that it can be easily shared by multiple users to consolidate
devices and help customers save energy usage and money on supplies and
maintenance costs.
With the Lexmark X560n, businesses can quickly and affordably print
professional color presentations, brochures, invitations, labels and signage
in house without having to incur the expense and extra time involved with
outsourcing documents to a local copy shop. To further improve productivity,
the Lexmark X560n features a 50-sheet automatic document feeder to make
faxing, scanning or copying multiple-page documents faster and more efficient.
The Lexmark X560n is easy to maintain and operate, and features the
highest-yield cartridges and lowest supplies intervention rate in its class.
The Lexmark X560n is the first color laser MFP under $1,000 to offer 10,000-
page** aftermarket toner cartridges in all four colors to help give customers
a low cost-per-page and minimize environmental impact because of the need for
fewer cartridges. In addition, Lexmark's free Cartridge Collection Program,
which is available in more than 50 countries, allows customers to return used
toner cartridges to Lexmark at no additional charge for reuse or recycling.
The Lexmark X560n also includes software to help customers easily scan,
share and organize documents. Customers can use the software to convert
scanned documents to a standard PDF format or transfer a document's contents
into a spreadsheet or word processing file using Optical Character
Recognition. To help save even more time, the software allows customers to
scan documents directly into applications on their PC.
Fast, robust and affordable, the Lexmark X560n is ideally suited for
medium and large workgroups that need color and anticipate a monthly print
volume of between 1,000 and 5,500 pages. It is available immediately through
Lexmark's channel partners and at www.lexmarkstore.com.
About Lexmark
Lexmark International, Inc. (NYSE: LXK) provides businesses and consumers
in more than 150 countries with a broad range of printing and imaging
products, solutions and services that help them to be more productive. In
2006, Lexmark reported $5.1 billion in revenue. Learn how Lexmark can help you
get more done at www.lexmark.com.
Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark
International, Inc., registered in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
All prices, features, specifications and capabilities are subject to
change without notice.
*All prices are estimated street prices in U.S. dollars - actual prices
may vary.
**Average continuous black or continuous composite CMY declared cartridge
yield is in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798.
SOURCE Lexmark International, Inc.
Emily Rardin of Lexmark International, Inc., +1-859-232-7818,
erardin@lexmark.com
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