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Archive for May, 2006

Hewlett-Packard and Kyocera Mita launch new A3 mono laser printers

Friday, May 19th, 2006 - Posted in Hardware, New Products, Pricing, Comparisons | No Comments »

Issue #0615/2 - On closer investigation, the new A3 laser printers reaching the market are very different, with different characteristics; pricing structures and Total Cost of Printing.

Following on from the articles in the previous issue of TCPglobal "Hewlett-Packard and Kyocera Mita launch new A3 mono laser printers", this week we look at the new A3 mono laser printer launched by Kyocera Mita (FS-6950DN) and compare it with the new A3 offering from Hewlett-Packard (LaserJet 5200).

Lexmark reduces supplies prices

Friday, May 19th, 2006 - Posted in Supplies, Pricing, News | No Comments »

Issue #0615/3 - Price reductions from Lexmark following months of repeated increases.

Following repeated price increases over the past year, Lexmark has found it necessary to reduce prices on its supplies products just one month after making increases averaging around 4%.

Kyocera Mita personal mono laser printer cuts the mustard

Friday, May 12th, 2006 - Posted in Supplies, Hardware, New Products, Pricing, Financials, Comparisons, Total Cost of Printing | No Comments »

Issue #0614/1 - At 22ppm, the FS-1030D entry-level personal or network printer from Kyocera Mita offers high specification at an attractive Cost of Printing.

This new personal laser printer from Kyocera Mita is a highly specified machine at a good entry-level price and, of course, with the typical Kyocera low Total Cost of Ownership.

Workgroup printing at half the cost new 30-45ppm A4 printers from Kyocera Mita

Friday, May 12th, 2006 - Posted in Hardware, New Products, Pricing, Comparisons | No Comments »

Issue #0614/2 - For low Cost of Printing, but high functionality, the new Kyocera Mita A4 workgroup printers can’t be ignored.

Kyocera Mita is creating a high level of standardisation across its range of printers and MFPs. Not only are engines shared between printers and MFPs but a common printer driver is employed across the entire range of PCL and PostScript printers and MFPs – a feature that applies to all these new models.