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TALLYGENICOM LAUNCHES NEW MONO LASER PRINTER - THE 9025
Class Leading Medium To High Volume Network Printer Is The New Office Workhorse 

TallyGenicom, one of the world's largest manufacturers of business printers, today announced the launch and availability of its new 25 page-per-minute 9025 medium to high volume mono laser printer. Designed for networked office printing, the 9025 combines great performance and print quality with unrivalled service and support.

"The 9025 makes short work of all mono printing requirements across the enterprise," says Robin Edwardes, Managing Director UK & MEA of TallyGenicom, "Fast, reliable and cost effective, the 9025 covers all of the criteria for an office or departmental mono laser workhorse."

With a top print speed of 25 pages-per-minute and a workload of up to 150,000 pages per month, the 9025 stands shoulder to shoulder with the competition. What sets it apart is the inclusion of duplex paper handling as standard, 1200dpi print resolution for professional mono output, and TallyGenicom's network utilities (for pain-free instant network recognition and set-up). A one-year hot-swap warranty is supported by TGs own experienced Service and Support teams.

Concludes Edwardes: "TallyGenicom is committed to delivering class-leading products that offer customers exceptional performance and reliability at a competitive price. Total cost of ownership is a key issue for many IT managers and the 9025, like all of our products, represents great value for money. With cost-saving features - such as duplexing - as standard, along with low consumable pricing and great service and support, the 9025 is sure to prove popular with companies and organisations that need to match high performance with a keen budget."

9025 pricing and availability
The 9025 is available NOW for the buy price of £299.

About TallyGenicom
TallyGenicom is one of the largest companies in the world focused exclusively on supplying computer printers, supplies and service to commercial and industrial users. All TallyGenicom products are designed and manufactured to perform critical, business-specific printing tasks in industries such as healthcare, transportation, manufacturing, warehousing and retail. Major international corporations such as Wal-Mart, American Airlines, Tesco, Daimler Chrysler, Blockbuster and Volkswagen use TallyGenicom® printers because of their customised design, rugged construction, proven reliability and durability.

TallyGenicom world-wide headquarters are in the United States in Chantilly, VA near Washington, DC. Its European headquarters are in Ulm, Germany. In Europe the firm has operations in Paris, Vienna, Milan and Basingstoke in the UK. Asian operations are located in Singapore and Jiangmen, China. The company markets Tally®, Genicom® and TallyGenicom® products world-wide.

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MCC International Ltd 
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Email: tally@mccint.com


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