Lexmark - Relatively new to the market but already on top
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Lexmark: A Rising Star in the Printing Industry
Overview
Although Lexmark may not have the longstanding history of some of its competitors in printing and imaging solutions, it has rapidly established itself as a leader in the field. Noteworthy technologies include its Photo Cartridge and PrecisionSense Technology.
Background
A Brief History
Founded in 1991 as a spinoff from IBM's printing and imaging division, Lexmark quickly made its mark. By 1995, it had gone public and earned a spot as a Fortune 500 company, a remarkable achievement.
Headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, Lexmark's corporate and research efforts continue to innovate, delivering several industry advancements like 4800 x 1200 dpi resolutions, 1200 dpi laser and inkjet printers, standalone photo printers, and affordable inkjet options.
Lexmark Technologies
Cartridge Innovation
Lexmark cartridges integrate print head systems, making maintenance straightforward and enhancing print quality. Replacing a cartridge ensures consistent quality and reduces ink wastage, thanks to less frequent cleaning requirements.
Photo Cartridge
For users seeking vibrant, lifelike images, the Lexmark Photo Cartridge offers six-color printing. Best results are achieved when paired with Lexmark's specific Ink Jet Photo Paper or Glossy Film. However, users need to replace the black ink cartridge to use this feature. Note that using the Quick Print mode with this cartridge may cause compatibility issues.
PrecisionSense Technology
Available in models like Lexmark Z55se and Z65 series, PrecisionSense Technology brings together several intelligent innovations:
- Paper-Type Sensor: An optical sensor automatically recognizes the paper type?"plain, coated, glossy, or photo?"and adjusts settings accordingly, minimizing waste and optimizing results.
- Automatic Cartridge Alignment: Ensures perfect alignment for precise regulation values, using a sophisticated optical system.
- Accu-Feed: Maintains the print area parallel to the sheet edge, preventing jams and wrinkles, showcasing Lexmark's precision engineering.
PrecisionPhoto Technology
Lexmark PrecisionPhoto Technology delivers exceptional photo printing with 4800 x 1200 dpi resolution, producing sharp, detailed prints. The technology uses a variable drop size to enhance image quality and speed.
- Variable Drop Size: Allows for smoother tones and optimized ink use, using two nozzle sizes for different print tasks.
Thermal Inkjet Technology
This method uses a semiconductor to heat ink and creates pressure to eject it through a tiny nozzle, ensuring precise drop sizes.
Conclusion
If you can overlook the limitations of the Quick Print mode, Lexmark's color printers offer exceptional operation ease and advanced technologies. These intelligent features streamline printing and make Lexmark a strong choice for quality and innovation in the industry.
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