New Releases...Kyocera Mita America

Kyocera Mita America has introduced two new copier/printers, the KM-1510 and the KM-1810. With up to 16 MB of memory, both provide warm-up times of less than 30 seconds and can deliver the first letter-sized copy in a mere 6.3 seconds. Each utilizes paper sizes from 5.5” x 8.5” to 8.5” x 14”. Standard paper capacity is 250-sheet drawer and 50-sheet stack bypass. A single sheet document processor comes standard on the KM-1510, and a 30-sheet ADF on the KM-1810 offers increased productivity. Each model can print or copy onto letterhead, transparencies and mailing labels.

Both copiers offer 8 MB of print memory and include the new embedded Kyocera Controller, power PC Processor PC405/200 MHz. When fully configured, both offer 136 MB of printing memory online. They are fully operational with Windows and Macintosh systems, and are Energy Star compliant. When inactive, they will automatically power down, reducing electrical consumption and cutting operational costs for users. Kyocera Mita America, Inc., Fairfield, NJ, (888) 222-6482, www.kyoceramita.com.

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