The business said the AccurioPrint C751i and AccurioPrint C751i Flux can meet the wide range of colour print requirements of both reprographics departments and commercial printers.
Reaching print speeds of 70ppm, or 75ppm mono, on paper weighing from 52-300gsm, the AccurioPrint C751i is said to ensure accuracy in colour reproduction together with the Fiery Controller and offers multiple colour management functions. The AccurioPrint C751i Flux, meanwhile, adds the AccurioPro Flux Essential software, which automates recurring tasks to improve print productivity.
With Konica Minolta’s print controller, the machine is said to deliver “powerful workflow benefits” as well as full compatibility with print engine on-board job control and editing.
The AccurioPrint C751i series replaces the AccurioPrint C750i series and adds new and enhanced features that make it quicker and easier to set up.
The need to manage paper settings has been replaced with a media sensor that automatically detects paper weight and type.
Additionally, an improved user interface makes it easier to use the operating panel to access preinstalled apps.
Further functionality is also accessible via the Workplace IWS App (and Background App), which provides “cost-effective” 24/7 access to the Konica Minolta MarketPlace of online services including document translation, document conversion, cloud print, and direct upload to cloud repositories.
Konica Minolta said the importance of trust is reflected in the enhanced protection the AccurioPint C751i provides against malicious activity, with the option to add BitDefender Antivirus to monitor all scanned files and documents transferred to and from the device in real-time, as well as an Authentication Attack Detection function that blocks brute force attacks.
The manufacturer said the printers have also been designed with the workplace environment and sustainability in mind, with a 30% reduction in noise during production and the air filtration of Air Cleaning Units.
The machines have been manufactured using recycled plastics, and using technology that Konica Minolta said strengthens the material and improves its flame retardancy. They also use Konica Minolta’s new generation Simitri V toner, which has a lower fixing temperature and reduced energy usage.
Malcolm Smith, category manager – professional print at Konica Minolta Business Solutions (UK), said: “Konica Minolta is committed to continually improving its progressive portfolio of print solutions which deliver practical and valuable benefits to its customers.
“The new AccurioPrint C751i series features a wealth of functionality that helps organisations to optimise the process of creating the printed materials they need.”
The AccurioPrint C751i and AccurioPrint C751i Flux are available with immediate effect.