Digital Duplication - DiALTA Di3510-2010

The DiALTA Di3510-2010 series by Konica Minolta (www.minoltausa.com) is a versatile, modular set of MFPs. The eight models in this series come in varying printing speeds of 20-35 ppm, with a range of impressions from 60,000-150,000. The smallest text and details are clear and legible with Minolta's Micro-Toning High Grade system combined with 600 x 600 dpi print copying. Scanning options include scan-to-FTP, scan-to-e-mail, scan-to-PC and scan-to-HDD; documents can be scanned at 600 x 600 dpi and saved as either PDF or TIFF files. The Di3510-2010 also offers different types of finishing options such as sort and group capabilities, multiple-position stapling, two- and three-hole punching, and even saddle-stitch and center-crease options for finished booklets. In addition, the Di3510-2010 comes with the PageScope software suite that helps users manage documents and devices.

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