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The Lexmark S815 Genesis printer features Flash Scan Technology, which delivers both speed and style. With a 4.3-inch LCD touchscreen and Wi-Fi, the Genesis delivers in user-friendliness as well as connectivity. In this Resource Center you find out all you need to know about Lexmark S815 Genesis.
Lexmark Genesis: the industry’s first inkjet AIO to deliver speed, style and SmartSolutions
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Also connect with us on Twitter and Facebook. Thanks for visiting!Lexmark International, Inc. (NYSE: LXK) launched the latest addition to its award-winning line up of
Lexmark launches Genesis all-in-one printer with flash scanning
Jackie Dove, April 8, 2011
Lexmark has launched Genesis, the latest addition to its lineup of Web-connected, all-in-one inkjet printers. The Lexmark Genesis targets style-conscious professionals and small business and home office users with print, copy,
Lexmark Presents the Abominable Slowman
This is a pretty cool Lexmark TV Spot featuring the “Abominable Slowman.” Check out all the articles in our Lexmark Resource Center.
Printing saints and sinners – which departments print the most and how can organisations print less and save more
By their very nature, some departments print more than others. Research conducted by Ipsos on Lexmark’s behalf found that logistics departments print the most pages of any organisational unit. Our survey found that the usual
Lexmark Outsmarts Evil Ink, Inkosaurus Commercial
You may already know “Moolah Sucker,” now, meet “Inkosaurus.” Check out all the articles in our Lexmark Resource Center.
Lexmark CEO Paul Rooke Reflects on 20 Years of Innovation and Excellence
Lexmark CEO Paul Rooke reflects on Lexmark’s 20 years of success. Check out all the articles in our Lexmark Resource Center.
Lexmark, AccuWeather offer printer-based weather app
Joel Mathis, February 22, 2011
In a world drowning in information, weather forecasts might be among the most ubiquitous content out there. TV and radio stations offer frequent updates--particularly during drive time--and sites like Weather.com are easy enough