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Kyocera releases super-fast laser printer

Published Monday, 20th July 2009

cmykKyocera today announced the launch of the latest premium model in its ECOSYS colour laser printer range: the FS-C5400DN.

Kyocera’s latest colour device prints documents at a rate of 35 pages per minute — in both black and white or colour — which not only makes it the fastest laser printer in this range, but also the printer with the highest paper capacity thanks to several optional paper cassettes.

In an elegant and compact design by F.A. Porsche, the FS-C5400DN is designed for use in business environments and satisfies all modern quality requirements.

The device features include high print speed and paper feed capacity of up to 2,650 sheets (650 as standard), plus a paper-out tray that holds 500 sheets. The FS-C5400DN is equipped with a powerful 733-MHz-processor
and 256 MB RAM, which can be expanded by 1 GB of RAM, as well as an optional 40 GB hard disk for extensive document management needs.
Duplex function and network capability are also built in as standard features of the FS-C5400DN.

Like the other products in the range — the FS-C5100DN, FS-C5200DN and FS-C5300DN — the new FS-C5400DN is based on KYOCERA-patented ECOSYS technology. Thanks to the unit’s extremely durable components, the
only consumable it uses is toner. This, and the printer’s high toner capacity, ensures minimum printing costs, even when colour documents are printed.

The FS-C5400DN has MultiBit technology for up to 9,600 dpi print quality, which enables the printout of 16 grey tones. It also has an extended colour space for more vivid colours and a trapping function for the precise printing of texts on coloured backgrounds.

The ECOSYS printer’s new controller technology ensures both fast data processing and protection against unauthorised access to confidential documents through a range of security features. These features include SSL encryption, interface blocking and user restriction through IP filter. An improved USB host support also enables system access without a PC.

The new FS-C5400DN is available for the recommended retail price of £1199 + VAT.

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