Corporations have typically relied on color laser printers for large, complex printing jobs, but the cost of these devices has tended to be too high to deploy them in small departments. That has been changing: Pricing for these devices have been falling and as a result more and more organizations are beginning to deploy them in small workgroups. Printers carry the earmarks of a mature market. While unit sales have been stagnant during the past few years, competition remains intense. Brother Industries, Dell, Epson, Hewlett-Packard and Lexmark are some of the vendors vying for a larger slice of the printer pie.
Color Laser Printers Gaining Enterprise Popularity
Posted by: Paul Korzeniowski June 15, 2005 05:00 AMCorporations have typically relied on color laser printers for large, complex printing jobs, but the cost of these devices has tended to be too high to deploy them in small departments. That has been changing: Pricing for these devices have been falling and as a result more and more organizations are beginning to deploy them in small workgroups. Printers carry the earmarks of a mature market. While unit sales have been stagnant during the past few years, competition remains intense. Brother Industries, Dell, Epson, Hewlett-Packard and Lexmark are some of the vendors vying for a larger slice of the printer pie.