Dell launches Printers in India

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Dell launches Printers in India

Dell has announced the launch of printers in India, introducing a comprehensive range of printing devices for home offices, small and medium businesses and workgroups. Dell's single- and multi-function printer lineup is engineered to reduce total cost of print by providing increased product reliability with comprehensive warranty and maintenance coverage. The range of printers being launched include 1250C, the world's smallest single-function A4 colour laser-class printer and a host of monochrome printers, including the multi-function 1133 and single-function printers - 2230d, 1130, 1130n, 2330d and 2330dn.

While unveiling the products, P. Krishnakumar, Director - Marketing - CSMB, Dell India, said, "Dell is focussed on helping businesses of all sizes operate efficiently and make the most of their IT so they can simplify day-to-day tasks, increase productivity, and focus on innovation. With the launch of these printers in India, we are excited to add one more dimension to our portfolio and offer more comprehensive solutions to our customers. When it comes to printing, Dell's commitment is to help businesses grow efficiently and make the most of their IT. Our customers can rest assured they are receiving a powerful combination of speed, quality, energy efficiency and size which translates into increased productivity and exceptional value."

Designed exclusively to meet the needs of small and medium organizations and small workgroups of large businesses worldwide, the single-function and multi-function devices deliver outstanding print quality, fast printouts and optimal energy efficiency without compromising affordability. Offering lower initial printer procurement costs and lower operational costs over time, these award-winning, reliable products provide improved printer output capacity and one of the best standard warranties in the business.

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