July 27, 2020

Konica Minolta expands smart, connected bizhub i-Series

Konica Minolta, a leader in world-class printing technology, has expanded its new bizhub i-Series range with the launch of the new bizhub C450i A3 Colour MFP device. The new bizhub C450i is part of the next-generation colour MFP portfolio designed to empower digital workflows. Like all models in the bizhub i-Series product line, the additions present a new paradigm for how multifunctional devices meet the needs of businesses by serving as a secure, smart technology hub to augment office connectivity.

The new A3 colour MFP boasts the same fresh, contemporary exterior design with great usability features as the current bizhub i-Series models. The new card-type quick copy screen and various applications with integrated guidance allow for an even better user experience.

In addition, newly developed widget technology allows embedding and operating functionality directly from the MFP’s home screen, shortening the time spent in front of the MFP and ensuring familiar use across all bizhub i-Series devices. Similarly, high performance operation and quick response is assured.

As an added highlight, the bizhub C450i features a dual-scan document feeder that can accommodate up to 300 sheets, with a faster 280 ipm scan speed. Featuring large newly designed finishers with an integrated manual stapler. The new higher speed bizhub i-Series model also has an automatic intelligent wp-content/uploads sensor that can detect paper weight and wp-content/uploads type, which helps reduce incurred costs for additional IT support and repair for avoidable paper jams. This additional feature, unique to Konica Minolta solutions technology, provides uninterrupted use, increasing productivity, unmatched in the office print market.

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