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IBM Infoprint 1532 Express 
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The IBM Infoprint 1532 Express brings 
some new life to the workgroup printer 
monochrome market with an enviable 
number of unique features that put the 
device on its own in terms of user-
friendliness and productivity in various real-
world settings.  
 
Productivity is much more than a simple 
case of click-to-clunk: 
 
While some other devices may match the 
IBM Infoprint 1532 Express in theoretical 
print speed productivity when you take the 
simplistic equation of comparing click print 
to final output page, the overall productivity 
equation is another matter.  
 
It is this overall user productivity equation 
that separates the IBM Infoprint 1532 
Express from the pack, offering up a host 
of user productivity enhancements and 
workflow automation process that reduce 
the time a user has to spend getting to the 
point where the Print button can be clicked. 
After all, who waits by a printer as their 
pages come out — only the foolish or those 
fully intent on wasting time discussing last 
night’s latest reality TV elimination drama.  
 
While one device may be faster at printing 
a web page, the user must first open a 
browser, select the page and then hit print. 
Using ImageQuick this entire process can 
be set up with NO user time at all.  
 
The installation and maintenance 
procedures are up to IBM’s usual high 
standards, with MarkVision Professional.  A 
wealth of security networking measures are 
also included as standard including IPv6, 
Kerberos and LDAP authentication plus IP/
MAC filtering providing a professional 
means of managing one or multiple 
devices around the enterprise.  
The direct print facility via ImageQuick and 
the USB interface on the device front panel 
provide a wealth of walk-up and automated 
printing abilities that are designed to make 
the job of printing business-critical tasks as 
streamlined as possible.  
 
Image quality will satisfy most business 
users, but is an area we would like to see 
improved in the next generation as 
business documents continue to become 
more and more graphical in nature.  
 
What We’d Like To See: 
 
There are other areas we would like to see 
improved on the next generation product, 
including a more flexible user ID cost 
control system, allowing users to be 
allocated a set limit per month rather than 
the yes or no option currently available.  
 
We would also like to see the USB direct 
print facility expanded to include the ability 
to choose finishing/document production 
options in addition to the quantity choice 
option — this would make the unique 
feature even more impressive.  
 
As some manufacturers look to keep 
pushing the price of network printers down 
and down, IBM seems to be placing more 
emphasis on overall value for money taking 
the user time into account. When you 
consider the rising cost of salaries and the 
ever greater burden of responsibility placed 
on achieving greater workflow efficiency, 
we think IBM has taken the right approach. 
We look forward to seeing what innovation 
gets implemented on the next series.  
Summing Up