The Lexmark CX825dtfe color letter MFP combines print speed of up to 55 pages per minute, ease of use, professional color and standard input capacity of up to 1750 pages plus an inline staple finisher. Advanced media handling with built-in staple finishing It starts with standard input capacity of up to 1750 pages of input capacity (expandable to 4500), includes a compact inline staple finisher and prints on the broadest media weight range of any letter/A4 color laser MFP--from tissue-thin paper to thick card stock. Top-tier scanning It starts with 1200 dpi CCD-based scan quality for color and information accuracy, then adds automatic size sensing and ultrasonic multifeed detection to ensure that every page intended for archiving or integration into your digital workflow is successfully scanned. Long-life components and high-volume toner Minimizing maintenance reduces downtime, so the CX825 features photoconductor units that last up to 175,000 pages, and replacement toner rated at up to 33,000* black and up to 22,000 color pages. ( Average continuous black or continuous composite CMY declared cartridge yield up to this number of standard pages in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798.) Production-class performance A 1.6 GHz quad core processor with 2 GB of standard memory helps the CX825 Series handle complex jobs, while print speed of up to 55 ppm allows users in high-volume print environments to get fast color output. Even large color print jobs complete quickly so users are more productive. Professional color Professional color features include ultra-sharp 4800 Color Quality, PANTONE® calibration and spot color replacement for repeatable color accuracy even with critical corporate identity elements. eSF flexibility with multi-touch screen Lexmark-exclusive Embedded Solutions Framework (eSF) makes the MFP programmable to meet the needs of each customer and industry. And the CX825 Series'' 10-inch class e-Task color touch screen features an ultra-smooth surface that can be activated by almost anything, including pens, fingertips or nails--without pressure or direct skin contact