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New Lexmark MFP Intro’d

Lexmark last week introduced its X9350 multipurpose printer, the company’s first to incorporate wireless networking as a standard feature.

The X9350 will ship in late December with a $279 suggested retail and it features built-in 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and gigabit Ethernet networking, said Sonya Waitman, Lexmark’s product manager. The unit has a stronger chassis with a burnished aluminum outer skin and handhold areas so it can be easily moved. Duplex printing is standard.

Print speeds are 32 ppm for black, 27 ppm for color with copy speeds of 27 ppm for black and 26 ppm for color. The 48-bit flatbed scanner resolution is 4,800 by 1,200. There is also a 2.4-inch LCD allowing users to eliminate using a PC if they so choose.

Lexmark developed a new ink called evercolor 2 and paper for use with the X9350, Waitman said.

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