OKI Data Australia has launched two new Teriostar large format printers, designed to boost productivity in print shops, design, architecture, engineering, construction and print proofing.
“We set out to provide users with a solution that delivers where it matters - increased productivity, ease of use, security and output quality,” says Antonio Leone, marketing manager, OKI Data ANZ. “A winning combination of design and technology ensure that the Teriostar series excels on all fronts, helping to deliver cost savings and maximising uptime in dynamic environments where time is money. Furthermore, additional revenue streams await our reseller network with a solution that addresses the needs of users beyond the core office printing market.”
The Teriostar series comprises the LP-1040MF and LP-2060MF models, with mono print speeds of up to seven A1 and nine A1-size prints per minute respectively, as well as maximum print lengths of 10 and 15 metres respectively. Scan speeds of 240 mm per second and parallel processing of tasks also help to accelerate workflow.
In an industry-first, both models feature a user-replaceable process cartridge – essentially a combination cartridge and photoconductor drum – which delivers increased uptime and reduced support costs.
Both models are capable of colour and mono scanning and feature an 8.5” colour touch-screen and intuitive user interface (pictured). An integrated software solution - Teriostation2 - enables networked users to send jobs - including multiple files, using the most common file formats such as TIFF, PDF and more.
The Teriostar series offers a suite of security features including PIN codes, user names and passwords or optional smart card reader for user authentication.
The new machines will be available in Australasia in September from selected resellers. They will be priced as follows (RRP ex GST):
LP-1040MF: $24,800 (AUS); $26,332 (NZ)
LP-2060MF $41,900 (AUS); $44,488 (NZ)
OKI is a global manufacturer of business printers and MFP’s. Over 30 years ago, OKI pioneered LED printing technology, an advanced form of printing using fewer parts compared with the more widely known laser printing. OKI Data Australia commenced operations in 2009 and OKI Data New Zealand was established in 2015.