Lanier Introduces Fully Featured Monochrome Laser Printer for Production Environments.LP275hdn delivers 75 pages per minute for data centers, host printing, and CRDs ATLANTA -- Lanier Worldwide, Inc. today launched the Lanier LP275hdn, a monochrome laser printer that delivers 75 pages per minute with image quality up to 1,200 dpi. This printer is specifically designed for production work in data centers, host print environments, central reprographics Duplicating printed materials using various kinds of printing presses and high-speed copiers. departments (CRDs), and departmental workgroups. It will be available immediately. "Production users expect speed, quality, and seamless connectivity," said Dominic Pontrelli, vice president of Marketing for Lanier. "The Lanier LP275hdn printer delivers all of these capabilities, plus more finishing options than end-users expect from a system in this price range." The LP275hdn is equipped to integrate smoothly in PC and Macintosh networks, and it features enhanced connectivity tools to support a wide range of host printing data streams. Productivity remains high with 75 ppm output, image quality up to 1,200 dpi, built-in duplexing, and a total paper capacity of 8,200 sheets with all trays and options. "The LP275hdn is an ideal printer for end-users that want high productivity and professional document finishing for mid-volume workloads in virtually any production environment," Pontrelli said. "It provides an exceptional combination of reliability, security, and performance." Finishing options include a 3,000-sheet finisher with stapling and hole punching See UDP hole punching. , a 3,000-sheet saddle stitch saddle stitch n. 1. A simple overcasting stitch, usually of a thread contrasting in color with the fabric, used primarily as ornament on clothing. 2. finisher, and a cover interposer in·ter·pose v. in·ter·posed, in·ter·pos·ing, in·ter·pos·es v.tr. 1. a. To insert or introduce between parts. b. To place (oneself) between others or things. 2. for inserting preprinted full-color covers. Document security features include network authentication (1) Verifying the integrity of a transmitted message. See message integrity, e-mail authentication and MAC. (2) Verifying the identity of a user logging into a network. , 128-bit print data encryption data encryption, the process of scrambling stored or transmitted information so that it is unintelligible until it is unscrambled by the intended recipient. Historically, data encryption has been used primarily to protect diplomatic and military secrets from foreign , a virtual electronic mailbox, and the optional DataOverwriteSecurity System. ABOUT LANIER. Lanier Worldwide, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Ricoh Corporation, the Americas sales and marketing unit of Ricoh Company, Ltd., a $17.1 billion global manufacturer of digital copier/printers. Lanier helps its customers succeed by understanding their unique document management needs and delivering systems and services that increase efficiency, reduce cost, and improve document workflow. Award-winning solutions include digital multifunction products (color and monochrome), printers (color and monochrome), multifunction facsimile, scanners, digital duplicators, and wide format systems, as well as facilities management The management of a user's computer installation by an outside organization. All operations including systems, programming and the datacenter can be performed by the facilities management organization on the user's premises. and outsourcing services. Lanier distinguishes itself through DOCutivity([R]), a unique methodology used to develop innovative solutions to achieve business results. Lanier has earned industry-wide recognition for dedication to customer service, driven by a company philosophy called Customer Vision([R]). Founded in 1934, Lanier is based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. For more information, please visit www.lanier.com. |
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