Fuji Xerox announces two new printers

Jan 29, 2009 11:17 AM
Tags: fuji | xerox | docuprint | c2200 | c3300 | dx | green

Fuji Xerox Printers has unveiled its DocuPrint C2200 and C3300 DX colour laser printers.

The DocuPrint C2200 is designed for small to medium work groups while the DocuPrint C3300 DX is ideal for large enterprises and busy workgroups.

“The ability to print superior colour documents at lightning speed makes these printers the perfect companion for small businesses and large enterprises who demand quality and productivity from a networked printer,” said Tom Lewis, marketing manager Fuji Xerox Printers A/NZ.

The printers come with an Auditron feature, which lets customers limit their access to colour printing or set usage limits.

They also come with CentreWare Internet Services management tools to make it easier to install and manage the machines.

This browser-based software allows administrators to manage the printer remotely and can be configured to alert administrators and users of events such as low toner levels via e-mail.

Environmental factors include colour Emulsion Aggregation-High Grade (EA-HG) toner which does not contain fuser oil found in conventional laser printers.

EA-HG toner also emits 35 percent less carbon dioxide in its production process compared to conventional toners.

The DocuPrint C2200 and C3300 DX are available through authorised resellers.

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