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Dixons will save £500,000 in running costs

Dixons signs multimillion-pound print deal

Lexmark will manage the retail group's printing infrastructure

Written by Janie Davies

Electrical retailer Dixons Group has signed a four-year multimillion-pound deal with Lexmark to manage its global printing infrastructure.

The retailer expects to save £500,000 in running costs thanks to multifunction products and printers installed at Dixons and subsidiary PC World locations.

John Thorp, group chief information officer at Dixons Group said: "Easy access to printing technology has improved internal processes, enabling our employees to be more productive and spend more time with customers."

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