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| Siemens DR | |||
| DR 400 | |||
| Siemens Fax | |||
| Fax 540 | Fax 550 | Fax 570 | Fax 640 |
| Fax 670 | Fax 690 | Fax 730 | Fax 730C |
| Fax 740 | Fax 770 | Fax 790 | Fax 940 |
| Fax 950 | Fax 960 S | ||
| Siemens HighPrint | |||
| HighPrint 4801 | HighPrint 4813 | HighPrint 4821 | HighPrint 4824 |
| HighPrint 7500 | HighPrint 7800 | ||
| Siemens MD | |||
| MD-11 | MD-16 | MD-22 | MD-25 |
| Siemens PROFIFax | |||
| PROFIFax 40 | |||
| Other | |||
| 4812-L10 | 4821-P10 | 4821-P15 | 4824-P10 |
| 4824-P15 | |||
For more than 150 years, the German engineering firm Siemens has been steadily growing its corporate empire, which currently includes 15 divisions in nearly every sector of the market from national security and energy to laser printers and home electronics. Siemens employs more than 420,000 workers in approximately 190 countries around the world, making it the largest engineering conglomerate in Europe. In 2009, the global leader reported an annual income approaching $100 billion. With strong divisions and global market reach in many industries, office products manufactured by Siemens include a variety of printers, fax machines and toner cartridges.
In 1847, Werner von Siemens invented an alphanumeric alternative to simplify the Morse code telegraph system, and Siemens was established. The company quickly constructed one of the first long-distance telegraph lines linking the German business centers of Berlin and Frankfurt. By 1850, the founder's younger brother expanded operations to London. Less than two decades later, Siemens completed several large-scale telegraph projects, including one linking Germany and Russia, followed by a line connecting London and Calcutta. By the late 19th century, Siemens focused on the production of electricity using an early current alternator and power from a waterwheel to light the first electric street lights in the U.K. After the turn of the century, Siemens developed hydroelectric power stations and began manufacturing light bulbs for the brand new industry. By 1907, Siemens was the largest corporation in Germany, with extensive research and development in cutting-edge technologies.
Throughout the 20th century, Siemens continued to grow, expanding from telecommunications and electricity to computers and microelectronics. By 1982, Siemens entered the new computer market producing semiconductors and other components needed for pacemakers and high-tech devices. In the 1980s, Siemens acquired British avionics giant Plessey, which would become the foundation of the company's defense division. Leading the mobile phone industry, Siemens was the first company to unveil a mobile phone with a color display in 1997. Today, Siemens maintains joint operations with cell-phone giant Nokia and Bosch, which distributes the company's washing machines, televisions, and radios. Siemens continues to develop many cutting-edge solutions in the sectors of telecommunications, energy and healthcare.
In 1927, Siemens was the first company to produce and transmit a document facsimile with ultra-bright light beams. Today, Siemens continues its tradition of quality, reliability and high-technology in all of its laser fax machines, printers, copiers and electronics. If fax toner and ink cartridges are breaking your budget, switch to eco-friendly ink refills and remanufactured cartridges that recycle existing components. With a complete catalog of remanufactured toner cartridges and ink refills, consumers can save more while enjoying the same print quality and compatibility as ink cartridges manufactured by Siemens sold here.
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