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Think big
Super-fast, high-volume printing. The inkjet press gives you the ability to produce customised prints, reduce costs and is the perfect companion to any large-scale print environment.
Reach your potential
Improve productivity, agility and efficiency with Kyocera’s award-winning print technology.
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Better, faster, greener
Integrate multiple functionalities in a single laser device - built with sustainability and longevity in mind. Print, scan and manage or digitise documents from the very same efficient unit, with high resolution and superior connectivity.
Frequently asked questions
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What is an MFP?
An MFP (Multifunction Printer) is an office printer that combines the functionality of multiple devices into one. Typically, an MFP includes printing, photocopying, scanning, and faxing capabilities. This consolidation helps businesses reduce their hardware footprint and simplify maintenance.
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What is the difference between ECOSYS and TASKalfa?
Kyocera offers two main ranges. Our ECOSYS range is designed with sustainability and low running costs in mind. They utilise long-life drums that make them ideal for small to medium workgroups. The TASKalfa range is our premier range of multifunctional devices designed for high-speed, high-volume tasks with advanced finishing options and colour consistency for enterprise environments.
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Are Kyocera multifunctional devices secure?
Yes. Security is a priority for Kyocera. Our devices can be enhanced with advanced security features to protect your data, including data encryption, user authentication, and secure boot mechanisms. We also offer secure printing solutions to ensure confidential documents are only released to authorised users at the device.
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Can Kyocera MPFs & MFDs scan to the cloud?
Yes, our multifunction printer and devices are designed to support digital transformation. They can scan documents directly to various cloud storage services, email addresses, or network folders, facilitating remote work and digital archiving.
