Konica Minolta has launched the AccurioPress 6136 series, its new monochrome production print system.
 
Konica Minolta says it is designed to increase customer profitability with enhanced productivity and increase capability to streamline automated workflows.
 
The series consists of three models: AccurioPress 6136; AccurioPress 6136P; and AccurioPress 6120. As a successor model of the bizhub Press 1250e series, the AccurioPress 6136 series prints at 136ppm on A4 and 78ppm on A3 sheets.
 
Konica Minolta says the AccurioPress 6136 model can produce a monthly peak volume of up to 3.24 million A4 pages, and offers the highest media flexibility in its class.
 
“It enables print providers to create more business opportunities by handling a wide range of essential digital printing applications.
 
“The series supports various media types and weights, from 40gsm up to 350gsm, and the inclusion of Relay Unit (RU-518) facilitates the elimination of paper curl. There is an intelligent paper catalogue and optional envelope fuser creating greater media flexibility to provide ultimate performance. The addition of the dual side colour scanning on the AccurioPress 6136 and 6120, brings high speed scanning of up to 240opm, for high level archive and copy functions.   
 
“Automatic and real-time density and registration adjustment is delivered by the optional IQ-501, Intelligent Quality Optimiser that enables front-to-back registration, with image centring and zoom to enable the perfect sheet position at the press of a button when loading new media. This functionality helps eliminate operator set up time, reducing errors and waste.
 
“OpenAPI provides high scalability via a seamless interface between the AccurioPress 6136 series production printing devices and third-party solutions, and seamless integration with AccurioPro workflow solutions. It enables accounting, authentication or scan routing with applications such as YSoft SafeQ and Nuance eCopy Sharescan. A unified UI and remote panel operation help smooth set-up while operations can have maximum flexible control, which makes every day print work more efficient.”

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