Digital machines move beyond power, speed to flexibility: Konica 7150
Article Abstract:
Konica offers the digital Konica 7150 integrated printer and copier system that provides high-volume and fast production levels with its first-copy rates of 4.9 seconds and capabilities of 51cpm. The Konica 7150 system has features such as stackless duplex copying, image rotation and dual access. It is equipped with the high-speed Twin-Beam Laser Writing System of Konica, which enables it to operate at fast rates of speed.
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Offers the digital Konica 7150 integrated printer and copier system that provides high-volume and fast production levels
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1998
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Digital machines move beyond power, speed to flexibility: Konica 7033/7040
Article Abstract:
Konica offers the digital Konica 7033 and Konica 7040 integrated copier and printer systems that satisfy users' demand for office equipment with flexible power capabilities. The 7040 operates at speeds of 40cpm as a copier, while the 7033 operates at speeds of 33cpm as a copying equipment. The 7040 and the 7033 can also boost their production capabilities by simply linking the equipment to an optional print controller.
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Offers the digital Konica 7033 and Konica 7040 integrated copier and printer systems
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1998
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