The manufacturer, which is a Ricoh company, is pitching the new machines at customers in the short-run book printing and transational print sectors.
The two models, which are available in simplex (TS3) and duplex (TS5/6) configurations, can print at speeds up to 100.6m per minute, equivalent to 1,354 2-up A4 duplex impressions per minute.
Both the TS3 and TS5/6 offer print resolutions of 600dpi on a range of substrates between 60gsm and 200gsm. The machines also feature the InfoPrint controller, which helps deliver parallel multi-RIP processing.
He said: "We continue to improve upon our portfolio of high end production solutions – from monochrome to colour- to provide the market with the most effective and productive print solutions that deliver exceptional output quality.
"The new InfoPrint 4100 models empower organisations to meet their operating objectives while saving time and money but maintaining top notch print quality."
For more on the Infoprint 4100 TS3 and TS5/6 printers see PrintWeek 6 May.
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