Many companies have turned from centralized, in-house production centers to distributed, network-based printing to support departments and workgroups. Why has this trend proved successful? For several reasons:
- Applications are closer to the users, who can turn around jobs much more quickly, which streamlines overall workflow.
- Distributed, network printing for typical short-run general office projects is generally more economical than the two alternatives: reproduction centers or individual inkjet or desktop printers.
- Internet "pull printing" using ImageQuick technology to print Web pages directly from the printer can help reduce pre-printed forms, brochures and manuals.
- Printers on a network can be monitored and managed much more efficiently through management software, reducing help desk costs.
- Networked printers pave the way for device and supply consolidation, which can provide dramatic cost savings while boosting functionality through multi-function printers.
- Advancements in security at both the data stream and printer levels contribute in multiple ways to protect data and control access and use of both monochrome and color printers.
The InfoPrint 1540, 1560, and 1580 MFPs are high-performance departmental monochrome MFPs with reliable, high-capacity input designed to meet the needs of rigorous business applications. A single multifunction device can replace multiple printers, copiers, scanners and fax machines to lower total cost of printing and provide the functionality required by your business. The dependable InfoPrint 1540, 1560, and 1580 MFPs offer a new integrated design that emphasizes ease of use and improved serviceability, as well as printer management tools, enhanced security, superior quality, and robust finishing options.
The InfoPrint 1532 Express is ideal for small and medium businesses. The InfoPrint 1552 and InfoPrint 1572, designed for medium and large workgroups, can support an MFP Option. The printers offer a range of speeds, flexible connectivity and extensive input and output options.
Production Printing
Capitalize on Versatility: Walk-Up or Production
Flexibility is the name of the game in business, especially if your goals include cost containment, downsizing or consolidation. The InfoPrint 2190 and InfoPrint 2210 cutsheet printers build on the success of their predecessors, the InfoPrint 2090ES and InfoPrint 2105ES, and enhance your flexibility with a modular design and an array of standard and optional features. These next-generation printers are designed to provide the functionality that can help you optimize resources, lower operating costs and obtain rapid ROI.
The InfoPrint 2190 and InfoPrint 2210 can operate as a centralized print solution with dedicated operators or as a departmental walk-up solution, or both. They offer the ease of use associated with workgroup printers combined with the high speed, high performance and high duty cycle of production printers. A single output solution, equipped with multifunction (print, copy and scan-to) capabilities, workflow tools and versatile finishing choices can help you achieve your operating objectives.
Pick Up the Pace with High-Performance Features
In data centers or departments with high-volume requirements, your printer's performance can make or break your day. The InfoPrint 2190 and InfoPrint 2210 are designed to sustain a fast pace and to complete diverse jobs efficiently.
Support for many popular data streams, including InfoPrint Solutions Company Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS), enables integration into multiple environments.