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LANGENHAGEN, GermanyKonica Minolta Business Solutions Europe has worked to enhance its production print portfolio with the addition of the AccurioPrint C759.

The Konica Minolta AccurioPrint C759, which is a successor to the bizhub PRO C754e, is now available. It is equipped with a color scanner that offers a capacity of 300 sheets and scans documents in one pass up to 240 ipm. Its optional double-feed detector is meant to improve scanning speed for high volumes essential to legal offices and educational institutes while its complete scan workflow is meant to be an ideal system for schools and universities. There is high scalability, too, thanks to Konica Minolta’s own OpenAPI interface and IWS or NFC Authentication.

André Statkus, product manager, production printing, Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe, said: “The top-of-the-class scanning and output speed of this color MFP combines good print production capabilities with high durability. It is particularly suited to schools and universities while its high input and output productivity meets the sophisticated needs of large offices and CRDs [or Corporate Reprographic Departments].”

The small footprinted, easy-to-use Konica Minolta AccurioPrint C759 has a print speed of up to 65 ppm in color and 75 ppm in monochrome at a resolution of 1.200 x 1.200 dpi. Paper capacity is up to 6,650 sheets and high media flexibility of 52 gsm to 300 gsm is offered with mixplex/mixmedia and an intelligent paper catalogue.

The new Fiery Controller is meant to deliver high-value jobs in less time, and Statkus adds: “It enables customers to achieve consistent and reliable colors every time.”

Operation is meant to be simple via a 10.1-in touch panel furnished with multi-touch capability—a mobile touch area (NFC) to connect to mobile devices—while professional finishing options include stapling, booklet making, z-fold and post insertion.

Statkus concludes: “This easy-to-operate system delivers the highest productivity for extremely short turnaround work.”