Microsoft at Work was a short-lived effort, from 1994 to 1995, to tie-in digital printing and imaging equipment such as fax machines and scanners with a common communications protocol. This communications protocol was to be tightly intergrated with Microsoft Windows, allowing control and status information to be shared on a Windows network. Seemingly the only product ever released bearing the trademark and technology was Lexmark's WinWriter 600.
1994–1995[]