The OEM has been plugging its new MFPs as “less to do with printing and more to do with workflow and productivity”, while also advising small businesses to consider MPS programmes.
The manufacturer wrote on The Telegraph website that small business owners should not have to worry about their printing solutions, although they ought to be concerned with the costs of printing.
OKI said the MFPs have “a small footprint and are totally affordable for a small business” and can be used as standard printers for mono or colour documents, while functions such as scan-to-email streamline productivity, allowing smaller enterprises to compete with bigger companies.
It also mentioned its graphic art printers which have “made it more affordable to print high-end colour”, such as business cards, stationery, flyers and brochures, saving on outsourcing costs.
OKI further mentioned that the new devices can all be purchased as part of an MPS programme, which saves money by “simplifying contracts, redesigning workflows, improving document management and minimising the need to outsource”.
The OEM recently launched the C911dn A3 colour printer, which prints at 50ppm in both colour and monochrome A4, alongside 28ppm in colour and monochrome A3.