Reduce cost with Fuji Xerox’s DocuCentre printers


  • TECH
  • Monday, 30 Sep 2013

S2420

By TAN KIT HOONG
bytz@thestar.com.my

Fuji Xerox Co Ltd has announced a trio of monochrome multifunction A3 printers, namely the DocuCentre S2010, S1810 and S2420.

All three DocuCentre models have an interesting feature to reduce running costs — the machines collect unused toner during the print job and recycles it, thus reducing wastage.

S1810


Furthermore, the S2010 and S1810 have long-life drum cartridges which can go for extended periods without the need for a replacement.

The S2420 is a printer/copier/scanner/fax and features USB 2.0 as well as 10/100Base-TX connectivity, 256MB memory and a 24ppm (pages per minute)  print speed at 600 x 600dpi.

It supports up to 1,850 sheets of paper in its tray, while the S1810/S2010 supports up to 850 sheets.
The S1810 is also a printer/copier/scanner that comes with USB 2.0, 10/100Base-TX connectivity but with 128MB memory and a 18ppm print speed at 600 x 600dpi. The S2010 is identical to the S1810 except that it has a 20ppm print speed.

The recommended retail price of the DocuCentre S1810 is RM5,299, while the S2010 is priced at RM5,599 and the S2420 is at RM6,999.

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www.fujixeroxprinters.com.my



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