Dell has expanded its printer portfolio after it launched eight new black-and-white printers, including several multifunction models, that are targeting large enterprises and small companies, as well as highly specialised sectors.
The eight new Dell printers, which are available 30 March, represent the next step Dell is taking in revamping its printer portfolio to better compete with Hewlett-Packard and Xerox in the enterprise market and against smaller players, such as Samsung and Brother, in the SMB (small and mid-sized business) markets.
In 2008, Dell began revamping its printer portfolio to better compete against HP. Now, Dell has more than 25 printer models, including black-and-white offerings, colour printers and multifunction machines. The prices range from $119 (£79) on the low end to $3,319 (£2,215) on the high end.
While Dell has expanded its offerings during the last two years, Donald Heath, a senior product manager in company’s Printing and Imaging division, said Dell is focused on offering IT managers a way to save 20 to 30 percent in printing costs. With the economy still sluggish, Heath said IT managers are looking for a way to save money in one area and move that cash to a more critical area, such as data storage and critical infrastructure.
For IT departments, Dell is also looking to expand its line of multifunction printers to allow IT administrators to consolidate older machines and other peripherals – fax machines, for example – which can save money, offer more security and streamline the business.
Dell offers three-year warranties with its printers, and the product lifecycle ranges from three to five years. In addition, Dell has built embedded technology into the framework of many of its printers, especially the ones that offer touch screens, to meet the needs of speciality markets, such as health care and education.
“Several printers that we offer are equipped to handle EMR [electronic medical record] systems,” said Heath.
The eight new Dell systems are designated with either an “n,” which means the printer offers a built-in network card, or a “d,” which means the printer can handle double-sided printing. The new offerings include:
All eight Dell printers are immediately available now.
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