Computer Corporation.
Lexmark was spun off from
IBM in 1991 and is best known for its
laser printer and
ink jet printer lines. The company has headquarters in
Lexington,
Kentucky and makes laser printers in
Boulder,
Colorado. It has manufacturing sites in
Mexico, the
Czech Republic,
Switzerland,
The Philippines,
France,
Scotland and
Australia. The company sells products in 150 countries and in 1998, corporate revenues exceeded US$3B.