d-Color MF2001/MF2501 and d-Copia 253MF/303MF Sales Guide
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Product Introduction
Olivetti introduces a range of entry-level A3 MFPs
The Olivetti
d-Color MF2001
,
d-Color MF2501,
d-Copia 253MF and d-Copia 303MF
is a brand new range of A3 MFPs designed to capture new markets and replace
competitive devices, by offering exceptional ease of operation and simple maintenance.
The Olivetti
d-Color MF2001
and
d-Color MF2501
are the perfect A3 MFP solutions,
for small and medium size workgroups, who require mono and colour printing and
copying as they offer 20ppm and 25ppm A4 speeds, and 10ppm and 13ppm A3 print
speeds, respectively, providing professional quality for users looking for simple
installation, maintenance, and ease of use. These 2 new models are brand new to the
Olivetti colour range. The
d-Color MF2001
and
d-Color MF2501
are delivered with
standard duplex, automatic document feeder and job separator. Their embedded colour
touch panel can be personalised for direct access to frequently used applications and
their long-life drums, offering volumes of up to 200,000 prints, ensure high productivity
and efficiency.
They feature options such as a 500 sheet staple-finisher, which can staple up to 50
sheets, additional paper trays for additional productivity, user authentication facilities to
improve data security and confidentiality, if required, and a fax option to make the
models truly multi-functional.
The Olivetti
d-Copia 253MF
and
d-Copia 303MF
are also available for those customers
who wish to enjoy all of the above benefits, but only wish to print or copy in mono.
They cruise at 25 and 30 ppm respectively, and offer an amazing long-life drum of
300,000 prints.
OEM Equivalents
d-Color MF2001 = Kyocera Mita FS-C8020MFP
d-Color MF2501 = Kyocera Mita FS-C8025MFP
d-Copia 253MF = Kyocera Mita FS-6025MFP
d-Copia 303MF = Kyocera Mita FS-6030MFP
Supplies are not cross compatible between Kyocera Mita and Olivetti
SG version: 1.0
Date:
May 2011
Updates Reason for change