Digital Duplication - Minolta

Minolta's DiALTA Di650 printer/copier offers an output speed of up to 65 ppm at a 600 dpi resolution. Two laser diodes are integrated in a single chip that reduces beam skew and provides stable and precise imaging, even in changing temperature and humidity. The unit features a standard automatic document feeder, stackless duplexing and the ability to copy 11" x 17" full-bleed on 12" x 18" paper. Two Di650s can be connected for tandem operation to produce 130 copies per minute. The optional Fiery Pi6500 Print Controller provides networkable PC printing, TWAIN-compliant scanning and scan-to-hard-drive capabilities. Finishing options include tri-fold capability, hole punch, stapling and sorting. Minolta Corp., (201) 825-4000, www.minoltausa.com.

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