Konica Minolta Launches 'Simply Efficient' AccurioPress Series
Konica Minolta has launched its "simply efficient" AccurioPress C6100 Series of color production printers. The AccurioPress C6100 Series is now available in the 85 ppm C6085 and the 100 ppm C6100. The fast and flexible series, which will be highlighted at PRINT 17, has been created for print operations that need to handle large, repeat print volumes.
"This new generation of true production systems has been designed to ensure improved uptime and deliver even higher quality printed materials with greater reliability and stability,” says Karl-Friedrich Edenhuizen, Product Manager, Production Printing Group. “With the Integrated Color Care Unit they overcome some of the biggest pain points in digital print production such as time-consuming front to back registration, extensive color setup and complex paper set-up operations which are now something in the past.
Uptime is assured via automated features such as color adjustment, constant control of gradation and front-to-back registration. Enhanced functions, including stabilized paper feeding, support a range of paper weights from 52 gsm to 400 gsm, plus embossed paper, encouraging broader production possibilities. Other enhancements include low-cost envelope printing, via a dedicated fusing unit .
Reliability and stability is further enabled by Simitri HD E toner for higher offset-like natural textures while lower temperature fusing reduces damage to paper resulting in higher quality finishes and improved environmental performance.
“The new series also delivers a top-class monthly duty cycle while parts have a long life,” adds Edenhuizen. “Collectively all these innovations have been combined into our fastest and most efficient and automated press yet. It has been launched to help operations enhance their bottom-line with a production press that offers maximum uptime and job flexibility for more profit in the print room.”
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