IBM Introduces Three New Office Printers Designed to Reduce Overall Costs and Improve Productivity
October 27th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 20 times, 1 so far today
IBM Introduces Three New Office Printers Designed to Reduce Overall Costs and Improve Productivity
IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced three new office printers designed to allow clients to lower their overall cost of printing and improve employee productivity. They are part of a sweeping update to IBM’s portfolio of office printers — with 12 new models introduced so far this year. “We continue to expand and enhance our office printing portfolio,” said Doug Oathout, vice president, IBM Printing Systems. “These new models can help clients consolidate and drive cost out of their distributed output environment. They offer an innovative combination of speed, security, image quality and cost effectiveness — providing both large enterprises and smaller businesses with the opportunity to reinvent their approach to office printing.”
The IBM Infoprint® 1612 Express is a highly reliable network printer for businesses, with a small footprint and a low price. With a fast print speed of up to 35 pages per minute and a 366 Megahertz (MHz) processor, the Infoprint 1612 Express can help improve employee productivity.
With features often found in higher priced models, this printer can be an excellent choice to lower overall costs by replacing older printers or inkjet printers that may be expensive to use. The Infoprint 1612 Express offers flexible networking options — including optional wireless. With wireless capability, clients can relocate printers quickly and easily without the cost and delay associated with physical cabling.
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