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Lexmark launches UK wireless roadshow

Discounts for visitors

Printer manufacturer Lexmark is running a roadshow throughout the summer.

The company will give demonstrations of its new range of Wifi-enabled printers that connect to wireless networks.

A limited number of discount purchase vouchers will be available to visitors. Dates and venues are listed below:

28 Jul: Glasgow Buchannon

29 July: Glasgow

4 Aug: Reading town centre

10 Aug: Newcastle

11 Aug: York Parliament Square

17 Aug: Cambridge

18 Aug: Milton Keynes Central

24 Aug: Redditch

25 Aug: Bristol Broadmead

31 Aug: Wath upon Dearne

1 Sept: Sheffield Fargate

15 Sept: Southampton Barrgate

8 Sept: Glasgow Buchanan

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