Fujifilm is expanding its Apeos multifunction printer (MFP) range with the addition of three new series of monochrome A4 and A3 devices, following the successful launch of its Apeos range in several European countries last year.
This new expansion provides businesses of all sizes with a broader range of printing solutions, from entry-level office printers to high-end production devices, ensuring businesses can find the perfect fit for their needs. These new models are now available in the UK, Italy, France, and Spain, with additional countries to be announced soon.
The new Apeos monochrome series offer high-speed printing, robust security, and superior resolution, making them ideal for businesses seeking to optimise quality, efficiency, and sustainability, explained Fujifilm. Designed for both ease-of-use inside and outside the office, these models feature enhanced input and output expandability. They also incorporate a range of robust security features to protect sensitive information.
The new series includes the Apeos 5570 Series featuring the Apeos 5570 and Apeos 4570 A3 models which print up to 55 and 45 A4 monochrome pages per minute, respectively. They also offer high-speed colour scanning at up to 160 pages per minute and accommodate paper sizes from SRA3 to postcard size.
The Apeos 3560 Series which includes models Apeos 3560, 3060, and 2560, print at up to 35, 30, and 25 A4 monochrome pages per minute. These models also support colour scanning at 80 pages per minute, with flexible paper handling options.
Lastly, the Apeos 5330 Series which includes models Apeos 5330 and 4830 provide print speeds of up to 53 and 48 A4 monochrome pages per minute, with single-pass duplex scanning capabilities and high flexibility in paper sizes and weights.
Matthew Wrighton, head of device technology, Fujifilm Europe, commented: “This range expansion, in combination with the success of the colour devices already available, together underline Fujifilm’s commitment to providing a full range of technology solutions for the modern workplace.”