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Lexmark MS431dn Desktop Laser Printer - Monochrome - TAA Compliant

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Lexmark MS431dn Desktop Laser Printer - Monochrome - TAA CompliantMeet the Lexmark MS431dn, a light, compact, and fast monochrome desktop laser printer designed to power productive workspaces without hogging space or breaking the budget. With a capable output of up to 42 pages per minute, this device handles high demand workloads with ease, making it a trusted companion for small to mid size offices, administrative departments, and home offices that demand professional, crisp black and white documents. The MS431dn

Meet the Lexmark MS431dn, a light, compact, and fast monochrome desktop laser printer designed to power productive workspaces without hogging space or breaking the budget. With a capable output of up to 42 pages per minute, this device handles high-demand workloads with ease, making it a trusted companion for small to mid-size offices, administrative departments, and home offices that demand professional, crisp black-and-white documents. The MS431dn blends speed, reliability, and flexibility in a compact footprint that fits comfortably on a desk or shelf, measuring just 8.7 inches high by 14.5 inches wide by 14.3 inches deep (222 mm x 368 mm x 363 mm). Its design emphasizes efficiency and value, offering robust connectivity options, easy maintenance, and the option to add a 550-sheet paper tray for greater handling capacity. Built to comply with the Trade Agreements Act (TAA), this Lexmark printer is well-suited for government and corporate deployments that require compliant equipment without sacrificing performance.

  • High-speed monochrome output: Deliver documents at up to 42 pages per minute, enabling fast printing of reports, invoices, and forms while keeping pace with busy workdays and tight deadlines.
  • Flexible connectivity and management: Enjoy multiple connectivity options to integrate into existing networks and workflows, including wired network compatibility and USB, providing straightforward setup and reliable access for multiple users.
  • Expandable paper handling: Optional 550-sheet paper tray expands your capacity beyond the standard tray, reducing the frequency of paper replenishment and improving uptime for large print jobs or batch runs.
  • Compact, desk-friendly footprint: A compact enclosure with a low profile and modest dimensions fits neatly on desks, in cubicles, or shared workspaces without dominating the room.
  • TAA compliant for professional use: Built to meet the Trade Agreements Act requirements, making the MS431dn a practical choice for agencies, contractors, and businesses with strict procurement standards.

Technical Details of Lexmark MS431dn Desktop Laser Printer

  • Product type: Monochrome desktop laser printer for office and small workgroups
  • Print speed: Up to 42 pages per minute (ppm) in black and white
  • Duplex printing: Automatic two-sided printing to save paper and lower operating costs
  • Print technology: Laser-based monochrome printing for sharp text and clear graphics
  • Paper handling: Standard paper tray with optional 550-sheet tray for higher capacity
  • Dimensions: 8.7 in (H) x 14.5 in (W) x 14.3 in (D) — compact enough for tight spaces
  • Networking: Ethernet/network connectivity for shared access in offices and workgroups
  • Target use: Ideal for business documents, forms, reports, and everyday office print tasks
  • Compliance: TAA compliant for procurement in government and-contract environments

How to install Lexmark MS431dn

  • Unbox and position: Remove packaging, place the printer on a flat, stable surface near a power outlet and your network connection. Ensure proper ventilation and space for paper handling and maintenance.
  • Connect power and network: Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet. Connect the printer to your network using the Ethernet port, or use a USB connection for local printing if supported by your setup.
  • Load paper and align: Load the standard paper tray with the appropriate paper size, then adjust guides to fit your media. If you’re using the optional 550-sheet tray, install it according to the user guide and align the tray with the printer.
  • Install drivers and software: On your computer, install the Lexmark printer drivers and optional software from the Lexmark support page or the included installation media. Follow on-screen instructions to complete the setup and select the MS431dn as your default printer.
  • Configure settings and test print: Configure preferences such as paper size, print quality, duplexing, and tray priorities. Print a test page to verify connectivity and accuracy, then adjust as needed for your workflow.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the print speed of the Lexmark MS431dn?
    The printer delivers up to 42 pages per minute in monochrome, enabling fast production of everyday documents and batch print jobs.
  • Does this model support duplex printing?
    Yes. The MS431dn includes automatic two-sided (duplex) printing to help conserve paper and reduce costs.
  • What connectivity options are available?
    The device provides multiple connectivity options, including Ethernet networking for shared office access and USB connectivity for direct printing where applicable.
  • Can I expand paper capacity?
    Yes. An optional 550-sheet paper tray is available to increase total input capacity and minimize reloading frequency for large print runs.
  • Is the MS431dn suitable for government purchasing?
    Yes. The printer is TAA compliant, meeting procurement requirements for agencies and contractors that follow Trade Agreements Act guidelines.
  • What is the ideal use case for this printer?
    Best suited for small to mid-size offices and workgroups that require fast, crisp monochrome printing, reliable network sharing, and cost-efficient daily output.
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