Lexmark International plans a major product unveiling next week aimed at raising the stakes in the laser printer battle with Hewlett-Packard and taking on copier manufacturers that make office ...
Issues with a Lexmark printer and Vista can be caused by the printer, the computer or the connections between the two. This means that you need to troubleshoot each possibility in turn to get the ...
Printer maker Lexmark has found an unusual weapon to thwart rivals from selling replacement toner cartridges: the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. This lawsuit is ...
Longtime Lexington employer Lexmark International has been acquired by Xerox Holdings Corp. The two legacy printer and imaging manufacturing companies will operate as one after a more than $1 billion ...
According to IDC, the worldwide hardcopy peripherals market shipment declined by 6% in Q2 2015. The trend indicates that demand for both inkjet and laser printers faltered in Q2, as was the case in Q1 ...
Lexmark’s announcement earlier today that it will stop making inkjet printers shocked me. I’ve been testing and reviewing printers for as long as Lexmark has been in the inkjet printer business–almost ...
Dennis Robbins writes: "If a Lexmark printer displays an error message that says '976:1 SrvNet SW,' the problem is probably caused by high network traffic on the LAN ...
Unorthodox doesn't always equate with inferior. Despite an output tray that discharges in the rear, the Lexmark CX410 Multifunction Color Laser Printer is far more than a glorified fax machine. And ...
Even in the most digital of small business offices, good old-fashioned printouts are still sometimes needed. Many businesses still rely on paper printouts for client jobs, office forms and documentary ...
Lexmark's recently released MS431dw ($299) is a midrange to high-volume single-function (print only) monochrome laser printer made for midsize offices and workgroups. A little beefier than last year's ...
A case about reselling printer cartridges has landed in front of the Supreme Court. The Court's decision could have big implications for a whole slew of consumer products, from computers to cars.