Lexmark X463DE Laser Multifunction Printer - Monochrome - Plain Paper Print - Desktop - Copier, Scanner, Printer - 40ppm Mono Print - 1200 x 1200dpi Print - 38cpm Mono Copy - 600dpi Optical Scan - Automatic Duplex Print - 300 sheets Input - Fast Ethernet - USB
- Manufacturer - Lexmark International, Inc
- Manufacturer Part Number - 13C1173
- Manufacturer Website Address - www.lexmark.co.uk
- Brand Name - Lexmark
- Product Model - X463DE
- Product Name - X463DE Multifunction Printer
- Marketing Information -
Compact and reliable, the Lexmark X463DE MFPs bring serious performance benefits to small and medium sized workgroups. Benefit from powerful productivity tools, cost saving workflow solutions, and a large, intuitive color touch screen interface for amazingly simple access to a rich range of features. This includes duplex scanning, advanced copying and easy user authorization for enhanced security.
- Product Type - Laser Multifunction Printer
- Multifunction Devices - Copier
- Recommended Use - Plain Paper Print
- Print Colour - Monochrome
- Maximum Mono Print Speed (ppm) - 40
- Maximum Print Resolution - 1200 x 1200 dpi
- Duplex Printing - Automatic
- Processor Speed - 500 MHz
- Standard Memory - 128 MB
- USB - Yes
- Ethernet - Yes
- Ethernet Technology - Fast Ethernet
- Scanner Type - Flatbed
- Scan Color - Colour
- Optical Resolution - 600 dpi
- Copier Type - Flatbed
- Copy Color - Monochrome
- Maximum Mono Copy Speed (cpm) - 38
- Media Type - Plain Paper
- Media Size - Envelope No. 10
- Number of Input Trays Installed - 2
- Number of Input Trays Supported - 3
- Standard Input Media Capacity - 300 sheets
- Maximum Input Media Capacity - 850 sheets
- Duty Cycle - 80000 pages per month
- Form Factor - Desktop
- Height - 531 mm
- Width - 488 mm
- Depth - 438 mm
- Weight (Approximate) - 22.70 kg
- Platform Supported - PC
Lexmark is an American company which develops and manufactures printing and imaging solutions, multifunction products and printing supplies - including laser and inkjet printers for consumers and businesses. In March 1991 IBM initially divested a number of its hardware manufacturing operations to the investment form Clayton & Dubilier, Inc. in a leveraged buyout to form Lexmark International, Inc. Lexmark's Research and Development offices are located at the headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Lexmark employs over 13,000 staff worldwide and has a revenue of US$4.53 billion as at 2008.