Lexmark International, Inc. recently exposed its three full-featured All-in-One (AIO) printers offering industry-leading value for small office/home office (SOHO) professionals and joining the comfort of wireless connectivity, the competence of automatic two-sided printing and the expediency of easy set up, offering robust and dependable solutions to get together the meticulous demands of SOHO professionals.
Lexmark's investigate exposes that SOHO experts are so busy that they work on their individual time nights or weekends a standard of three days per week. "Lexmark's new All-in-Ones deliver business-class productivity with the added advantages of wireless to help busy professionals get more done quickly, easily and affordably,"said Paul Rooke, Lexmark executive vice president and president of its Consumer Printer Division.
Lexmark's investigate exposes that SOHO experts are so busy that they work on their individual time nights or weekends a standard of three days per week. "Lexmark's new All-in-Ones deliver business-class productivity with the added advantages of wireless to help busy professionals get more done quickly, easily and affordably,"said Paul Rooke, Lexmark executive vice president and president of its Consumer Printer Division.
Hewlett Packard has disclosed new technology in ink and toner which helps to deliver color printing for both consumers and corporate users. The new technology is framed to deliver the improved color printing capacities. Improvement in inkjet technology enables the users or basic printers to print professional quality photographs. Hewlett Packard says that new dual drop volume technology could produce laser quality black text on plain paper that achieves the best possible result. High quality delivers the product to the customer’s using effective digital printing services for reasonable prices. The unit helps lucrative business in print cartridges to make people buying the printers interested.





Thursday, June 19, 2008
HP decides to reorganize its printing division
In this reorganization process the company has decided to consolidate its five printing groups to three groups concentrating on small businesses, large enterprises and the graphics .The graphics majorly caters to printing of billboards, signs and professional photography.
The reorganization "is a significant milestone in the overall transformation of the business from being printer manufacturer to a printing company," said Doug Vaughan, a spokesman for Hewlett-Packard.
Mr.Bracelin, an industrial analyst of Pacific Crest Securities said that the printer business constitutes about 27% of the revenue for Hewlett Packard and it generates around 42% of the operating profits. He also said that the reorganization was not an obvious need because the profits have shown a steady growth since 2005.
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