In-House Printing: Why Schools Need The Right Device With The Right Support
When schools are considering in-house print devices, it is important to make the right choice. Schools need a partner that will work closely with them to make sure they understand what is required and provide a solution that is tailored to meet the school’s printing needs, now and into the future.
Konica Minolta looks at the total print solution, not just hardware, and will recommend a solution that may include software applications to automate the print workflow or a job submission application to streamline print work to the print room.
Once the school decides on a solution, Konica Minolta then surveys all the users to see what level of training is required, and designs a program with its industry-leading trainers to bring all users up to speed. This means that the implementation is more successful right from the start.
For ongoing support and maintenance, Konica Minolta’s service team is split according to geographical location, which is a key differentiator. It means that the technicians that come to a school get there faster, with an average lead time of two hours, and know the school’s machines so they can get them back up and running quickly. All of this is part of Konica Minolta’s commitment to customer service.
Konica Minolta understands that every school is unique and has a range of in-house print solutions to suit every school, including:
- bizhub PRO 1100
The bizhub PRO 1100 is easy to use and includes the latest monochrome print production system, delivering superb black and white print quality at 1,200 dpi resolution. - bizhub PRO C1060L-C1060
The bizhub PRO C1060L is ideal for schools looking to move to digital workflow. It delivers brilliant colour, high speeds, low costs and increased reliability. - AccurioPro Flux
This software suite has module applications that enables make-ready, automated workflows and job submission that can be tailored with rules to ensure less human touch while reducing print job error to reduce time and waste.
Visit www.konicaminolta.com.au for more information.
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