Lexmark's X632s MFP

Lexmark’s X632s MFP (multifunction printer) allows organizations to re-engineer hard-copy workflow with platforms that enable printing, copying, faxing and scanning to a network with greater ease and efficiency. Compact and affordably priced, this MFP can print and copy at up to 40 ppm and features a 32,000-page print cartridge that significantly reduces costly interventions. Like all Lexmark (www.lexmark.com) business-class printers, the X632s is network-ready with standard 10/100 BaseTX Ethernet for easy connectivity and high-performance throughput, as well as broad data stream and network protocol support to ensure compatibility with existing systems. The X632s also features a 350 MHz processor and a maximum print resolution of 1,200 x 1,200 dpi.

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