OKI releases new MFPs for MC800 series

May 18, 2015

OKI MC873

The MC873

The A3 colour printers enable “additional levels of business productivity” via its sXP1 (smart Extendable Platform).

The MC853 and MC873 smart MFPs come with OKI Europe’s 3 year warranty, and integrate the OEM’s digital LED print technology with the added value of more costly devices, providing “a perfect, cost-effective alternative”. OKI says the printers are ideal for “small-to-medium-sized businesses, as well as departments within larger organisations”.

Print speeds can reach 35ppm, with scan speeds of 50ipm, while the devices are also compatible with Google Cloud Print and AirPrint. Users can make document-intensive taks “more agile” with the free download, from OKI’s website, of the ABBYY FineReader Sprint OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software. This package facilitates paper document, file and image conversion into editable text, in 190 different languages.

OKI states that the MC853 and MC873 can work in “a range of industries, including schools and financial institutes”, owing to the “seamless workflow” that the sXP1 provides. Meanwhile, the server-based SENDYS Explorer LITE software is available on the machines to “capture documents from various sources and convert, distribute or upload them to a chosen location”.

Also featured is a customisable, lift-up touch screen panel “which moves with the device”, with the option of making popular print and copy jobs an individual function, with a seven-inch LCD display.

Tetsuya Kuri, Vice President of Product Marketing, EMEA, for OKI Europe, said: “Easy-to-use with fast print speeds, the new MC800 series is an all-in-one solution to a wide variety of business needs.

“A sleek new design, user-friendly features and embedded sXP make these new devices ideal for taking control of document intensive processes within small to medium workgroups. In addition, they are perfect for supporting day-to-day colour and mono A3 and A4 print requirements for a broad range of businesses and industry sectors.”

 

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