The company has launched a range of chips for use in Lenovo, Dell, Xerox, OKI, Ricoh, Kyocera and Sindoh printers.
Apex stated that the Sindoh A410 series is an updated version of the A400 printers, which mainly are distributed in the Asia Pacific region. The A410 series printers support wireless printing and use with the separable cartridge. The printing speed of this series is up to 25ppm.
The SoC design chips for the Sindoh printer are for use in Sindoh A410/A413/A413dn and Sindoh A411dn/A411dn.
Apex also released chips for use in Kyocera ECOSYS P7040cdn, Ricoh SP C340DN, OKI ES6410 and OKI C331SDN.
Furthermore the announcement included new ranges for Xerox VersaLink C400N/DN/DNM, Xerox VersaLink C405, Xerox VersaLink B400/B405, Xerox Phaser 6280, Fujitsu Printia Laser XL-9440, Fujitsu Printia Laser XL-9440, Xerox Phaser 6280, Xerox Phaser 6280 and Fuji Xerox DocuPrint C2100.
Lastly the company released a series of chips for Lenovo LJ3803DN/LJ3303DN and Dell 3130.
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