"Bet you... you`ll be more cost-efficient with Kyocera Mita." This was the motto the company used at CeBIT this year. In line with this, Kyocera Mita South Africa is running an aggressive promotion on the FS-1010, FS-1900 and the FS-1900N printers.
This campaign will see a price reduction of up to 25% and will run for the month of April.
The printers on promotion incorporate Kyocera Mita`s ECOSYS Technology, which reduces operating costs while creating less waste and maintaining high print quality.
The 14ppm FS-1010 opens the door into the world of ECOSYS printers with the lowest cost per page in its class. Even though it is a business entry-level model, it can be upgraded by adding a second paper drawer, an optional integrated network interface and a CompactFlash card for forms, logos and signs. Standard features include a closed paper cassette and supports a straight paper path for special media types.
The 18ppm FS-1900, with parallel and USB ports for the desktop or smaller teams, and the FS-1900N, with Fast Ethernet network connection, offer the highest functionality in their class. Features and additions include a 500-sheet paper feeder, a 100-sheet multi-purpose tray, up to three additional paper feeders, an optional high speed duplex unit and a mailbox - all supporting custom formats. An optional hard disk drive (MicroDrive) for better document management, and a CompactFlash Card slot for electronic forms are also available.
For local dealer information, contact Kyocera Mita South Africa on 0800 600 079.
Kyocera Mita Corporation is the latest member of the worldwide Kyocera group. As part of the Kyocera Corporation, Kyocera Mita joins one of the most successful technology conglomerates of the last 50 years.
Kyocera Corporation was founded in 1959 as a manufacturer of fine ceramics and is based in Kyoto, Japan, as well as in Europe and the US. Its product range has diversified from microelectronic packaging and components into optical and electronic systems including cameras, laser printers and telecommunications equipment.
The Kyocera group employs approximately 51 000 people in more than 20 nations (21 000 outside of Japan). Today, Kyocera is among the leading manufacturers of hi-tech ceramics, electronic components, solar cells, cellphones and electronic office equipment.
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