HP brings on-the-go printing for businesses

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HP brings on-the-go printing for businesses 
HP India has launched its new HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401 Printer Series in India. The new monochrome Laser printers target SMB, Mid-Market, Enterprise and Government customers and feature highly robust printing, mobile printing capabilities, access to business printing apps via a large touch-screen and web connectivity.
Mandeep Gupta, Country Category Manager, LaserJet Enterprise Solutions, HP Imaging and Printing Group, India, said, "Businesses looking for a robust, scalable printing solution with cutting-edge printing technologies will find exceptional value in the new HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401 series. These printers are specifically designed to address the growing demand for productivity and mobility from the mid-sized and large businesses and government customers."
The   HP LaserJet Pro 400 Printer Series M401 comes with three variants, HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401d, HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401n and HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401dn priced at Rs.22,194/-, Rs.25,920/- and Rs. 32,724/-, respectively.
HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401 printer features class-leading 800MHz processor and 256MB memory. The printer provides network productivity for the office set-up, and best-in-class print quality with a print speed of 33 ppm. The new printer series allows organizations to access and print from web using business apps, accessible via colour touchscreen. It also features HP e-Print technology, which lets business users print from any web-connected device, anywhere. HP now offers an intuitive mobile printing solution that allows mobile users to print documents, presentations, reports, and photos on the go. 
HP's intelligent energy-efficient technologies available on the new range offers Auto-on/ auto-off technology senses all printing activity, turning the device on when users need it and off when they don't.  

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