The deal gives centre owners the opportunity to buy Konica Minoltas bizhub Pro range on advantageous terms.
It means that Kall Kwik centres have access to Bizhub Pro systems on preferential trading terms, said Konica Minolta UK head of production print Jos Kelly. This endorsement gives a terrific boost to Konica Minoltas production print division.
The Bizhub Pro range includes the 1050 (pictured), which can produce 6,300 impressions an hour, and the 920, which prints 92 mono A4ppm.
Konica Minolta is the latest kit manufacturer to link up with Kall Kwik. Last year, Pitney Bowes and Canon signed up to provide kit across the Kall Kwik network following the groups launch of its Design to Delivery service.
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