Businesses of all sizes want to ensure they’re getting the most out of their technology. Today we’re happy to introduce printers that work as hard as you do including the industry’s first multifunction monochrome laser printer with a 4.3 inch touch-screen interface priced under $600 and a single universal print driver designed to reduce the complexity of printer driver management. These new offerings not only give you reliability at the speed you need but simplify print management.
Last month we introduced innovative new color LED and laser printers including the multifunction 1355cnw which is officially available for order. Today we turn our sights to monochrome laser printers as we strive to deliver outstanding performance and speed to organizations of all sizes. Engineered to make digitizing and storing hard copy documents pain-free, the new offerings tap into the needs of customers whose worlds have become increasingly digital, every technology accessory critical to office productivity.
With the Dell Open Print Driver (OPD), a single universal print driver designed to reduce the complexity of printer driver management, businesses of all sizes can now get big results with a very small print driver. The Dell Open Print Driver is one of the smallest and best equipped universal printer driver solutions available and is designed specifically to streamline operations and workflow while improving control and efficiency across an entire printing fleet without sacrificing features. It offers an easy-to-use interface, customizable features and benefits that include:
Key features for each of today’s printers can be found below and images are located in the Dell Image Bank. Be sure to keep an eye out on this space for more exciting Dell printer announcements…
Some key features of the new line-up from Dell’s Imaging team include:
2350d/dn
2355dn
1355cn/cnw – NOW AVAILABLE
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