11 October 2022 – Lexmark, a global imaging and IoT solutions provider, has announced a new black-and-white multifunction printer (MFP) that will meet the small workgroup demands of the printer fleet with full solution support and enterprise-level security. The Lexmark MX432adwe offers scalable solutions support via the embedded solutions framework including the ability to support third-party card readers.
“With threats lurking everywhere in cyberspace, businesses need to be on the lookout to guard their network, devices and output against these constantly changing risks,” says Brock Saladin, Lexmark senior vice president and chief commercial officer. “Lexmark has heard these concerns loud and clear. The Lexmark MX432adwe offers the features of a Lexmark 5-Series printer in a smaller footprint and was built to integrate into any fleet of printers operating securely.”
With the embedded solutions framework on the Lexmark MX432adwe, you can add Lexmark or other supported solutions, including third-party print release with badge reader or utilise the included Scan Centre to scan documents and route to multiple destinations simultaneously.
Among many security features, the MX432adwe includes a standard Trusted Platform Module that stores encryption keys on separate hardware from the data, along with authentication and system integrity checks. Cryptographic capabilities create a digital fingerprint.
These sophisticated, IoT-enabled printers are loaded with sensors that continuously monitor hundreds of data points. Connect them to Lexmark Cloud Services to take advantage of benefits like predictive service and automatic supplies replenishment.
Lexmark cares for the planet and its people with corporate social responsibility, from our circular-economy practices to our environmentally inspired products. The Lexmark MX432adwe offers built-in energy-saving modes and has two-sided printing as standard to reduce paper usage. It also meets the high requirements for Energy Star, Blue Angel and EPEAT Silver.
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