Konica Minolta chalks up 1,300 installs with windfall sale of 11 Bizhubs

Law In Order director Sean Southon (pictured) listed reliability and quality as two of the reasons the company chose to buy 11 Bizhub Pro 1051 digital presses.

“Our decision came down to the fact that Konica Minolta machines have all the right features for our business model,” he said.

“One of the most useful features, and one absolutely essential for legal work, is the ability to print the full image area of documents.

“This means that copies of prints done on Konica Minolta include all notations and page numbers on the original document, an important legal requirement.”

Konica Minolta national manager David Procter said he was “excited” about the company’s growth.

“We are excited about how well the local market has responded to our product offering and how quickly this has become a major part of our business,” he said.

“Konica Minolta places great emphasis on this area globally and we are proud of the inroads we have made here.”

The Bizhub Pro 1051 is a black-and-white machine that prints up to 105 pages per minute.

Law In Order has offices in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne and offers a wide range of printing and reproduction services to the legal sector.

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