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| July 5, 2005 09:20 PM EDT |

MISSISSAUGA, ON -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/05/05 -- Kyocera Mita Canada, one of the world's leading document imaging companies, recently introduced the KM-8030 and the KM-6030 monochrome multi-functional products (MFPs). These powerful document imaging solutions have been designed to meet the needs of the most demanding enterprise and complement Kyocera's existing line of cost-effective MFPs. The KM-8030 and KM-6030 provide exceptional printing, scanning and copying features that allow users to focus on the task at hand instead of the process.
Document processing requires fast solutions; the KM-8030 and KM-6030 rise to the challenge delivering 80 pages per minute (ppm) and 60 ppm output, respectively. Both MFPs reveal a segment five industry first by including a standard 200 sheet dual scan document processor. This enhanced feature allows for larger quantities of originals to be scanned from the same batch. The dual scan processor reads double-sided pages in a single pass, improving speed and productivity. As crisp, clear imaging is at the heart of Kyocera's products, both MFPs have the option of selecting from professional quality print output: 600 x 600 dpi, fast 1200 mode, and 1800 x 600 dpi interpolated resolution via Kyocera Image Refinement (KIR). The KM-8030 and KM-6030 also offers 300 x 300 dpi for toner-saving quick printing of e-mail and internal communications.
"In today's fast-paced business environment, organizations demand document imaging solutions that simplify their day-to-day activities, while supporting IT strategies of efficiency and network integration," said Marco Nalli, Marketing Manager of Kyocera Mita Canada. "Kyocera advanced utilities software solutions support organizations' workflow, by assisting network administrators in better managing document flow and providing users with high performance, reliable products at a low total cost of ownership. In this special segment, document processing requires exceptional performance in a "real-world" environment while delivering quality and value to workgroups of all sizes. The KM-8030 and KM-6030 respond with power and flexibility that is second to none, providing results users can count on."
Both MFPs offer an optional document capture workflow solution called KYOcapture. This is an open-architecture middleware, which seamlessly integrates with existing or new document management systems. KYOcapture works as a portal through which documents can travel, allowing the capture and distribution of paper-based documents to multiple locations.
The KM-8030 and KM-6030 help to optimize businesses and IT by boosting productivity and streamlining hardware investments. These MFPs utilize long-life consumables for lower operating costs and provide reliability for maximum uptime.
Availability
The KM-8030 and the KM-6030 are available through authorized Kyocera Mita Canada independent dealers. To find the nearest dealer, log onto Kyocera Mita Canada's dealer locator at www.kyoceramita.com/ca.
ABOUT KYOCERA MITA CANADA
Kyocera Mita Canada, Ltd. (www.kyoceramita.com/ca), headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, is a leading provider of computer-connectable peripherals, including network-ready digital copiers/printers, laser printers, color copiers/printers, digital laser facsimiles, and multifunctional and wide format imaging solutions. Kyocera Mita Canada, Ltd. is a group company of Kyocera Corporation, the world's leading developer and manufacturer of advanced ceramics and associated products, including telecommunications equipment, semiconductor packages and electronic components. Kyocera Corporation's consolidated net revenues totaled $11 billion during the year ended March 31, 2004.
Press Contacts
Marco Nalli
Kyocera Mita Canada Ltd.
905-696-2517
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Published July 5, 2005
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