Lexmark, a global imaging and IoT solutions provider, has announced two new colour print solutions that utilise its proprietary VariTherm technology to provide narrow media printing to enhance print performance and versatility for businesses. The new Lexmark CS737dze printer and CX737adzse colour multifunction product (MFP) use a technological approach to offer exceptional print performance in standard and off-standard page sizes, such as greeting cards, pill pack labels, hazardous materials labeling, and a wide range of narrow printing uses.
“Customers today need to print on a variety of media sizes to meet the needs of the ever-changing business landscape,” says Melanie Hudson, Lexmark senior vice president and chief commercial officer. “The new Lexmark 7 Series of colour narrow media printers combines a newly developed fuser with redefined firmware that senses media size and adjusts heating to meet the media width, allowing customers to print everything from paint can labels to bottle labels.”
Optimise print performance with Lexmark’s proprietary VariTherm technology
VariTherm technology senses the media size of the print job and adjusts heating for the media width only, delivering exceptional print performance on media narrower than 8.5 x 11 inches. Customers can print on a wide range of narrow media for specialised print jobs including greeting cards, pill pack labels, and hazardous material and bottle labeling.
Easy to manage without burden on IT staff
Lexmark 7 Series printers are loaded with sensors that continuously monitor hundreds of data points, providing added benefits like predictive service and automatic supplies replenishment when connected to Lexmark Cloud Services.
Intelligently designed for high usage and accessibility
Steel frames provide durability to help ensure consistent long-term performance of the Lexmark 7 Series. Long-life components are easily serviced with a few tools and customers can enjoy ease of use with a button-free touch screen that helps them complete every task, from basic to complex
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April 7, 2023 at 05:19AM by Shriya Raban, Khareem Sudlow