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Kyocera has launched the latest edition to its entry-level A4 monochrome line-up, the ECOSYS 3500 Series.
The new series consists of two printers, the PA3500x and PA3500wx, as well as three multifunction printers (MFPs), the MA3500x, MA3500fx, and MA3501wfx. The presses are designed to help organisations increase productivity through more efficient workflows, with a range of security and sustainability features.
The devices offer print speeds of up to 35ppm, incorporating new features such as increased RAM and a faster controller, designed to reduce waiting times for first prints and enable the handling of more complex print jobs.
All devices in the ECOSYS 3500 series integrate with key platforms such as Microsoft Universal Print and Chrome OS, benefitting organisations operating hybrid work models where employees use different operating systems across multiple locations.
All devices in the series are equipped with advanced security features to safeguard sensitive information. These include a run time integrity check (RTIC) that protects from potential threats.
The devices are also designed with environmental standards in mind, including utilising a toner that is free from titanium dioxide.
The PA3500x and PA3500wx printers include an upgraded five-line LCD panel, developed to make the management of complex tasks easier and reducing the learning curve for new users.
Peter Dresser, product marketing manager at Kyocera Document Solutions UK, says: “When investing in new print devices, every business wants products that are reliable, secure, energy-efficient, and environmentally sustainable.
“These new additions to the ECOSYS range will help our channel partners and customers meet the above requirements, by ensuring that the running costs of devices are kept to a minimum while maintaining high levels of performance and ease of use. The company’s print estate is fully compatible with the wider organisation’s sustainability goals.”