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Lexmark office machines 'more cost-effective'
29/11/2007 17:01
Office equipment manufactured by HP has been shown to be the most cost-effective, according to a study by PC Magazine. Last month, members of the magazine's office products assessment team focussed on the life, durability and total cost of printer cartridges on various office equipment manufacturers' products. Office machines company Lexmark revealed that its X3550 product was deemed to be least expensive printer, based on expenditure on inkjet cartridges, for light use over the long-term. Canon, Kodak and HP were among the manufacturers of additional office products tested in PC Magazine's study. Lexmark's X3550 product was found to represent savings of 17 per cent compared to its nearest competitor, it emerged. Paul A Rooke, consumer printer division president of the office equipment company, commented that the findings reflect Lexmark's focus on overall printing value. "What matters is the total cost of printing, which includes the price of the printer plus the cost for all the pages you'll print over its lifetime," PC Magazine concluded. Lexmark this week announced plans to develop a new internet-based photo-editing application in conjunction with Picnik.
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