Lanier Launches MFPs
March 8, 2007
Lanier Worldwide, Inc. launched the Lanier LD316, LD320d, LD316L, and LD320dL digital multifunction products (MFPs). The LD316 and LD320d combine digital copying, powerful network printing, advanced scanning, and faxing capabilities in a compact design that is ideal for low-volume workloads in small businesses, workgroups, and offices. The LD316L and LD320dL deliver simple PCL6 network printing, basic TWAIN scanning, and digital monochrome copying capabilities for Microsoft® Windows® environments at very aggressive price points.
“These systems consolidate up to four vital functions into a single footprint, enabling small offices
and other low-volume users to make common tasks simpler and set a more productive pace,” said
Dominic Pontrelli, vice president of Marketing for Lanier.
Each system delivers either 16 or 21 black & white digital copies or prints per minute with 600 dpi
resolution. All four systems also feature 600 dpi scanning. In addition, the LD316 and LD320d offer
Super G3 fax modems and Internet, LAN, and IP faxing, as well as scan-to-email/folder, and
optional PostScript 3 printing.
“With these four MFPs, users will save time, money, and valuable office space because they only
need to set up, maintain, and network one device with all the necessary functions,” Pontrelli said.
All of the systems have a wide range of productive features. The LD320d and LD320dL feature
stackless duplexing for printing and copying two-sided documents. PDF Direct Print eliminates
network congestion, allowing users to print from PDFs without opening applications. The Refined
Print Command Stream (RPCS) icon-based print driver lets users apply settings and run jobs with
one click of the mouse.