Lexmark ()) is an American corporation. The company is a developer, manufacturer and supplier of printing and imaging solutions, including laser and inkjet printers, multifunction products and associated supplies and services for business and individual consumers worldwide.
Lexmark was founded in 1991 as a spin-off of technology corporation IBM's printer-manufacturing division. Lexmark became publicly held and traded in 1995.
The firm's corporate and research and development offices are located at the company’s headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky, United States, and has offices throughout North and South America, Asia, Africa and Europe. The company has more than 13,000 employees worldwide. Lexmark is a Fortune 500 company and had $5.22 billion in revenues in 2005.
Lexmark's Optra series laser printers are widely used in business applications, and its all-in-one models are extremely popular.
A list of Optra and other Lexmark products:
Lexmark took over production of the IBM Model M Keyboard in the mid 1990s. The patent was sold several years later to Unicomp.
Lexmark's newest offerings include the following:
The company also offers an award-winning workflow and electronic forms software package called the Lexmark Document Solutions Suite (LDSS). The software features ten customizable solutions designed to streamline, optimize, and transform business processes:
LDSS is designed to fax, scan and archive documents to selected databases or electronic document management systems. The intent is to save processing time and labor costs, as well as reduce mailing and overnight charges and human error. The software can customize the eTask touch-screen interface on Lexmark's MFP and laser AIO product line.
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