Digital Duplication - Kyocera Mita KM-3035

Kyocera Mita (www.kyoceramita.com/us) has created digital duplication devices that are wireless compatible, including the KM-3035 multifunctional system. Using the imbedded IB-22 (802.11b) wireless LAN interface, the system can connect to any network in order to facilitate easier printing and copying. The KM-3035 also features a 30 ppm printing speed, as well as a 600 x 600 dpi resolution for copies and 1,200 dpi resolution for printing. This print, scan, copy and fax unit has a maximum monthly volume of 85,000 and a drum life of up to 400,000 impressions. For networking, the KM-3035 comes with 64 MB of RAM, upgradeable to 576 MB. Additional features include a three-way 1,200 sheet paper supply, as well as duplex and network faxing capabilities.

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