PRINTERS - Mita'a Ci1100

Mita’s Ci1100 is a 1200 x 1200 dpi desktop color laser printer that produces photo-realistic color prints and black and white copies. The printer is ideal for busy workgroups, and prints with speeds of 2 to 4 pages per minute (ppm) for full color, 2.5 to 5.3 ppm for three color, and 8 to 16 ppm for black and white. An optional network card allows multiple users to print through an Ethernet interface. The paper tray holds 250 sheets, and a multipurpose tray accepts heavier paper, transparencies, or labels. Additional features include automatic duplexing, multiple interfaces, and easily replaceable cartridges.

Mita’s Ci1100 is a 1200 x 1200 dpi desktop color laser printer that produces photo-realistic color prints and black and white copies. The printer is ideal for busy workgroups, and prints with speeds of 2 to 4 pages per minute (ppm) for full color, 2.5 to 5.3 ppm for three color, and 8 to 16 ppm for black and white. An optional network card allows multiple users to print through an Ethernet interface. The paper tray holds 250 sheets, and a multipurpose tray accepts heavier paper, transparencies, or labels. Additional features include automatic duplexing, multiple interfaces, and easily replaceable cartridges.

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