Sunday, February 15, 2009

Lexmark X4850

People today love a gadget that can be brought wherever they go. They love a gadget without any cord attached to it. They love a gadget which is wireless and mobile that could use them in their business.
There is a product that is very good as partner in your business especially in the field of photo printing.
The Lexmark X4850 is a wireless all-in-one printer built to maximize productivity for home-working professionals who are interested in photos. It can do scanning, copying and photo printing. The X4850 features two-sided printing, evercolor inks for photos, a 2.4" LCD display, borderless printing and media card slots.
New Lexmark wireless AIOs pack productivity punch, make freedom more affordable.
Lexmark International, Inc. (NYSE: LXK) today introduced three full-featured wireless all-in-one (AIO) printers delivering industry-leading value for small office/home office (SOHO) professionals and combining the flexibility of wireless connectivity, the efficiency of automatic two-sided printing and the convenience of easy installation.
With the addition of the new Lexmark X6570, the Lexmark X7550 and the Lexmark X4850, Lexmark’s new wireless AIO line delivers robust and reliable solutions to meet the rigorous demands of SOHO professionals. Lexmark’s research reveals that SOHO professionals are so busy that they work on their personal time - nights or weekends - an average of three days per week. Most are already using a wireless home network, according to the study, and two-thirds of participants said that a wireless printer would complete their wireless set-up at home.
Wireless AIOs can boost productivity for SOHO professionals by allowing them to print wirelessly from anywhere within range of their wireless network. Wireless AIOs also allow multiple computer users to share the same wireless printer, eliminating the need for multiple devices. With Lexmark’s new AIO printers, not only can users print wirelessly, but they can scan, fax and access media card slots wirelessly as well.
So, grab one now and start your business with Lexmark X4850 AIO!

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

You Can Now Print From Your Mobile Phone Using Lexmark's Mobile Print Solution

Many of us now searching for a convenient way to communicate people. That is why mobile phones popping up like mushrooms on the ground. As generations gone by many technologies created, many technologies upgraded.
If you were in a business and as you run between meetings and customer sites, you rely on your mobile device (Blackberry, Treo, etc.) to communicate with your clients and colleagues. These devices extend your reach, enabling you to respond quickly and easily. But what about when you need a hard copy of the attachment that someone just e-mailed you? Then your “on-the-go” solution often slows to a crawl. Today, many people handle this situation by returning to their office to print, or they send the file to their administrative assistant, who then prints the attachment and faxes it back or delivers it in person. It’s a slow, unprofessional process that increases administrative time and expense while creating unacceptable gaps in client service.
Lexmark keeps it moving. With Lexmark’s Mobile Print Solution, you can send e-mail with attachments – Microsoft Office document types, images, PDF’s and more – from your mobile device to a network printer or any fax number. Critical printed documents are delivered immediately, when and where you need them, with no burden on your administrative staff. It’s a fast, professional and inexpensive process that leverages your investment in mobile technology while keeping you focused on your clients’ needs.

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The Lexmark Mobile Print Solution can be customized to fit your business needs.

Here’s an example:
Software:
• Mobile Print Solution for
300 users
Service:
• Up to three days of
configuration, project
management, onsite
installation, and training
Maintenance & Warranty:
• One year of maintenance
and support
Price:
• $18,150**
Hardware Requirements
(Not Included):
• Server hardware provided
by customer
**Based on standard application and configuration. Price
may vary. Hardware not included.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Lexmark extends relationship with Dell for printing technology

LEXINGTON, Ky., Jan. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lexmark International, Inc. (NYSE: LXK) today announced an expansion of its relationship with Dell, to collaborate on a broader set of printer models and related aftermarket cartridges manufactured by Lexmark and sold to customers under the Dell brand.
The long-term multi-year agreement expands cooperation between the two companies, encompassing laser and inkjet product development, manufacturing and sales. Applying the strengths of each company, Lexmark and Dell will continue to jointly pursue initiatives for workgroup, small business and personal imaging products, with features and capabilities that uniquely serve the needs of Dell customers.
"The combination of Lexmark's technology leadership with Dell's global reach and customer insight is a win for both companies -- and particularly customers," said Paul J. Curlander, Lexmark chairman and chief executive officer. "Working with a world-class organization like Dell expands our market penetration and the number of printing solutions that can be brought to customers."
"Lexmark has been a valued technology supplier to Dell since 2002, and we are pleased to renew that relationship in areas that will help drive value to Dell customers," said Tim Peters, Dell's vice president and general manager for imaging, displays and peripherals. "The expanded collaboration will enable Dell to further enhance our brand in the imaging market and deepen customer relationships, from individual consumers to enterprise customers."
The terms of the agreement are not being disclosed.
About Lexmark
Lexmark International, Inc. (NYSE: LXK) provides businesses and consumers in more than 150 countries with a broad range of printing and imaging products, solutions and services that help them to be more productive. In 2008, Lexmark reported $4.5 billion in revenue. Learn how Lexmark can help you get more done at www.lexmark.com.
About Dell
People worldwide can buy Dell online, by phone and in nearly 20,000 stores.
Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
All prices, features, specifications and capabilities are subject to change without notice.

Lexmark shares fall on reduced earnings outlook

The company warns that fourth-quarter results will be weaker than expected and announces new restructuring plan.

NEW YORK (Reuters) -- Lexmark International Inc. warned that its fourth-quarter results would be lower than expected, on weak computer printer sales and higher restructuring costs, sending its shares down 11%.
Lexmark, which has been boosting research and development spending on more advanced models aimed at businesses, also set a new 2009 restructuring plan that will result in charges of $45 million and affect 375 jobs.
About one third of the jobs may be transferred to low-cost regions, Lexmark chief executive Paul Curlander said on a conference call with analysts.
The company expects its fourth-quarter revenue to decline about 17%. It had previously forecast a fourth-quarter drop in the low to mid-teens range.
It said revenue had been hurt by lower laser and inkjet hardware unit sales and currency rate shifts during the quarter.
The company has been purposely shrinking sales of its lower-end printers, focusing instead on sales to customers like small businesses that use more replacement supplies, in an effort to better compete with Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ, Fortune 500) and Canon Inc. (CAJ)
However, the recession has already hurt computer related purchases, and weakening economies are expected to push spending on technology products and services down this year after seven years of growth, according to Forrester Research.
Positive news for competitors
Analyst Shannon Cross of Cross Research said that Lexmark's woes are likely to benefit its rivals.
"While a negative datapoint on the industry, we think weakness at Lexmark is a long-term positive for HP, Xerox, Epson and Canon as we believe stronger players will take share of Lexmark's $4 billion revenue stream," she said in a client note.
Lexmark expects fourth-quarter earnings to be 71 cents to 76 cents a share excluding restructuring charges. It previously expected 70 cents to 80 cents a share.
It expects the new restructuring plan to save the company $50 million when completed, with about $40 million in savings in 2009.
The company also said the recession would affect its first-quarter results.
"As we go into this quarter we are expecting continued weakness in laser and inkjet demand," Curlander said. "We did see weak end-user demand in supplies (in the fourth quarter) and we are expecting some of that in the first quarter."
It expects a revenue decline in the mid to high teens percentage range, and earnings per share of 65 cents to 75 cents excluding charges.
Analysts had expected a profit of 80 cents a share in the period, according to Reuters Estimates.
Shares of Lexmark (LXK, Fortune 500) slipped by $3.14 to $25.21 in early trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Lexmark's Mission

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We are differentiated through our passion for operational excellence and process breakthroughs that translate into a stream of valued customer experiences.
 
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