The company has launched a social media campaign on the Pantum India Facebook page to invite Indian users to list out their three most beloved features of Pantum M6502NW laser printer and M7102DW multi-function laser printer (MFP).
Pantum said that almost two thousand platform users shared and engaged with the post within days.
Customer feedback Pantum collected talked about how the M6502NW is a compact three-in-one printer suitable for small business and home. The company explained how with Pantum one-step driver installation, users can enjoy the simplest way to instantly set up and connect the printer to a computer with just one click.
Capable of scanning, photocopying and printing, the affordable three-in-one laser printer is designed to maximise productivity for the start-up and home office while offering a more space-saving printing solution, feedback concluded.
For its M7102DW feedback showed that it is a perfect budget MFP printer that corporate users are looking for. For corporate users who are looking for a budget multi-function laser printer (MFP) with maximum features, Pantum’s fans might tell them that M7102DW is an unmissable choice.
For businesses demanding high-productivity and fast workflow, printers equipped with incredible print speed and convenient operation are highly sought-after, and M7102DW has made its reputation among users for these two features, customer feedback said.
“At this unprecedented time, we have seen a drastic shift to remote working, and the technology remains a critical assistant helping people adapt to this challenge. Through this campaign, we are so glad that our India users on Facebook once again reminded us that Pantum’s technology continues to make a difference for them in adjusting to this difficulty,” said Mr Abhra Das, Pantum India’s Head of Sales.
“With the pandemic continue to escalate around the world, we are striving to create more powerful and affordable printing solutions in a hope to enable everyone to easily set up their working and learning space at home during this global health crisis,” he added.