5 Reasons - Why Top Enterprises Around the World Rely On Printronix Line Matrix Printers
- Marketing Department

- May 13
- 1 min read

Here are the five reasons to consider the latest generation of Line Matrix printers:
Lowest Cost of Ownership
The average lifespan of a line matrix printer is 7 to 10 years as compared to only 3 years for laser printers.
Average cost per page is around 1/5th of laser printers.
SmartRibbon® technology boosts cartridge yield by up to 5% while delivering more consistent print quality throughout the life of the ribbon, reducing overall consumable costs.
Cartridge ribbons give users up to 20% improvement in consumable cost per page over spool type ribbons used by legacy line printers.
Productivity
Line Matrix printers deliver unmatched up-time and reliability.
Continuous forms printing helps preserve document integrity across multi-page and multipart jobs.
PrintNet Enterprise® enables remote monitoring and management of all networked printers for optimal fleet performance monitoring and management of all networked printers for optimal fleet performance management utility, delivers visibility and remote control for all network connected devices.
Reliable Performance in Any Environment
Line Matrix printers perform reliably in non-climate controlled environments where temperature, humidity and airborne contaminants cause form feeding and print quality issues for other print technologies.
Application Adaptability
Optional OpenPrint™ functionality offers ease of connectivity to ERP or WMS applications generating PDF or PostScript output (P8000 Plus)
Line Matrix remains the best technology for printing multi-part forms, oversize media, labels, card stock, and other non-typical media types.
Environmentally Friendly
Line Matrix Printers consume considerably less energy than laser printers.
Throughout their life span, Line Matrix Printers will generate far less landfill waste from consumables, packaging and printer hardware.
Cartridge ribbons emit none of the fine particulate emissions generated by laser printers.




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