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News Release from: Konica Minolta Printing Solutions | Subject: Magicolor 5570 colour laser printer
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 August 2007
Colour Laser Printer Wins Positive
Reviews
Konica Minolta's Magicolor 5570 has received a recommendation from the UK's PC Pro magazine review of colour laser printers.
The company said that the Magicolor 5570's claimed print speed of 30 pages per minute (ppm) for colour printing and 35ppm monochrome production, as well as its processing power is suitable for any workgroup, design, or other heavy duty operations A PowerPC 867 Mhz processor and 256Mb RAM are built in to the printer, which enables it to handle heavy print jobs
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 22 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Konica Minolta's Emperon 4 print controller is said to be compatible with PostScript 3 and PCL 6 printing languages, operating systems, business applications (SAP, Citrix Metaframe) as well as PDF and JPEG and TIFF direct print emulation (also from USB memory stick).
The Magicolor 5570 also benefits from Konica Minolta's patented Simitri HD polymerised toner, which is said to have smaller, smoother, more uniform toner particles for more even distribution for fine line definition and better solid fills.
PC Pro commented: "The 5570 and its Simitri toner scores as output is far superior to many competing printers.
The printer produced some of the best text quality we've seen with razor-sharp standard font sizes and even the smallest point sizes boldly produce.
The printer is well built and its low printing costs should put it on any enterprise's printing short list.".
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