New Releases...Lexmark

Lexmark's new T Series of network laser printers offer great performance at a competitive price. All the new models provide fast print speeds for their class, whether printing on one or both sides of a piece of paper, and swift first-page printing to get documents into users' hands quickly. The series also brings stapling and offset stacking to letter and legal size workgroup printing.

The T620 and T622 models allow printing of preprogrammed, bookmarked Web pages, bringing the Internet directly to the printer. These models incorporate Lexmark's ImageQuick technology as a standard feature. Each of the new models can easily be upgraded with multifunction capabilities (copy, scan, fax and print). All of the printers also ship with an enhanced version of Lexmark's MarkVision Professional software at no additional cost, easing device installation, configuration and management from the desktop, server or remotely from a Web site. Lexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY, (800) LEXMARK, www.lexmark.com.

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