Kyocera has launched a printer range for the 40 to 60ppm A4 category.
The FS-4300DN, FS-4200DN, FS-4100DN, FS-2100DN and FS-2100D, are claimed by the company to all offer one of the lowest cost per page in their class.
It added that each mono printer has long life components, while the FS-4300DN, FS-4200DN and FS-4100DN contained a printer drum that lasted for up to 500,000 prints.
The TEC (Typical Electricity Consumption) of Kyocera’s new printer family is said to be 30 percent lower than its predecessors. The company said the lower energy consumption reduces both electricity bills for customers and their CO2 emissions.
The new 500,000 pages printer drum, which lasts up to 50 times longer than the competition, is the next phase of Kyocera’s ECOSYS technology, which strives to provide long life components.
The company said with these as standard its printers had the lowest cost per page in their class. It added their was also measures in place to allow companies to set security settings for private printing.
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