Toner presses tend to use a lot more power than their inkjet rivals.
The main OEMs produce devices that run on 16amp or 32amp power supplies. The Kyocera doesn’t!
Would it surprise you to know that the Kyocera C15000 cut sheet colour inkjet printer uses far less electricity than most of its rivals? (Over 5 years, based on a cost of £0.26 per K/H)
Ricoh ProC9200 will cost £26,335.80 more
Canon iX320 will cost £90,396.13 more
Xerox Baltoro will cost £33,302.44 more
Xerox Nuvera 288 will cost £10,224.61 more
More expensive and they don’t support your drive to a lower carbon footprint?
The service costs and low-cost water based inks, makes the Kyocera story even more compelling.
For more information, email paul.stead@digitalprint.org.uk or call 07518 604611