Kyocera adds new A3 Ecosys device

by | Dec 16, 2020 | 0 comments

Kyocera Document Solutions Europe announced the launch of their latest device, an A3 monochrome printer as part of its Ecosys range.

Designed to meet all your demanding and evolving office needs, in a sustainable and efficient manner, the new ECOSYS P4140dn is the latest laser printer to join the ECOSYS series, which was first developed in 1992.

This new device prints at a speed of up to 40 pages per minute and a rapid first print out of 6.3 seconds or less, representing a 16% improvement on previous models. This new A3 monochrome printer comes with a number of enhancements, such as a quicker first print time; enhanced memory capacity (2,560 MB); and improved computing speed, with a CPU capacity of 1200 MHz.

Perfect for medium to large-sized businesses, additional features include remote printing capability thanks to IB-36 Wireless LAN-enabled AirPrint and WiFi-Direct compatibility; enhanced data security through the inclusion of a Data Security Kit and the presence of a fixed encryption key; and the option of low-noise operations with its new Quiet Mode feature.

With the latest device being a direct successor to the ECOSYS P4040dn, Michele Mabilia, Head of Product Marketing at Kyocera Document Solutions UK believes that this new addition significantly reinforces Kyocera’s innovative portfolio: “The ECOSYS range continues to be a fundamental part of our product offering to customers and this new device underpins our tradition of building innovative, eco-friendly products which are perfect for work groups of all shapes and sizes.”

“Thanks to a faster first print time and a comprehensive array of security-related features, the ECOSYS P4140dn enables users to boost efficiency while ensuring that their data remains secure. This is the bare minimum requirement for any business who wishes to optimise their printing processes.”

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