Danka national sales and dealer manager Pam Bentall says the MZ770 is revolutionary in its offering of high speed, high quality two colour offering. “There is also no smell or fumes like other copiers and non-experienced people can operate it,” she says.
Bentall says visitors to Pacprint got a preview of the machine, and the response was huge. At the time no shipments had been made to Australia, the first one arriving last week, leaving Danka with a long list of follow-ups, mainly in the print for pay market.
Companies who already have the MZ770 up and running include Australia Post, Worldwide Online Print and Kwik Kopy.
Danka also launched a four colour copier, the Riso HC5000, AT Pacprint. Able to print 105 pages per minute or 74 pages per minute duplex using inline inkjet technology, this machine has also been earmarked for success in the print for pay market.
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