Konica Minolta AccurioPress C14000 identified as a trailblazer

Konica Minolta has received a Buyers Lab (BLI) 2021 PRO Award from Keypoint Intelligence, a leading independent evaluator of document imaging hardware, software, and services. 

Granted annually, these awards acknowledge the products that delivered the best performances in production field testing over the previous year.

Konica Minolta’s AccurioPress C14000 took top honours in the Outstanding High-Volume CMYK Production Device High-Volume Category and was identified as a trailblazer in the digital production marketplace. 

Keypoint Intelligence EMEA/Asia research and lab services director David Sweetnam said, “Konica Minolta’s innovative IQ-501 Intelligent Quality Optimiser has impressed us since its launch, allowing for quick, best practice colour setup and media-registration profiling, with inline checking and adjustment tolerances controllable by the operator.

“This technology helped the device deliver an outstanding performance over our production-length tests where, over 67,000 clicks, the device never drifted above DeltaE00 3.4, nor did it exhibit an image-registration shift of more than 0.3 mm.” 

Another key technology innovation noted by Keypoint Intelligence that separates the Konica Minolta AccurioPress C14000 from its peers is its new TU-510 Versatile Trimmer Unit. This inline, four-edge trimmer and creaser allows full-bleed finishing support for banners, booklets, direct mail, and a dedicated business card cutting option.

Konica Minolta Australia general manager of production and industrial print Sue Threlfo said, “Konica Minolta is pleased have made such a successful entry into the high-volume toner printing segment with the C14000 Series, which has now been affirmed by this honour from Keypoint Intelligence.

“The IQ-501 Intelligent Quality Optimiser option is a key differentiator in the market and helps our customers take colour consistency and registration accuracy to the next level.”   

The C14000 Series has also won multiple awards since its launch in late 2019, including the Good Design Award 2020 from the Japan Institute of Design Promotion, the “Red Dot Award: Product Design 2021”, and most recently, the iF DESIGN AWARD 2021 from the Hannover-based iF International Forum Design GmbH, the world’s oldest independent design forum. In addition, earlier this year, both the AccurioPress C14000 and C12000 achieved two Idealliance certifications: the Digital Electrophotographic Press Certification; and ISO/PAS 15339 System Certification. 

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