Provides Advanced Technology, Functionality, Security And Flexibility For Organisations To Take Control Of Their Document Workflows
OKI Europe launched its new range of A4 mono MFPs, the MB700 Series, designed to expand on the recent success of the award winning MC700 Series of A4 colour MFPs launched earlier this year.
The MC700/MB700 Series provide additional levels of business productivity through sXP (smart Extendable Platform), an embedded open platform offering enhanced workflow integration and document management, across the business. The new range of mono and colour MFPs provide additional flexibility, allowing organisations to select the model and options specific to their business needs, for optimum print effectiveness.
Over the past 18 months, OKI has added to its SMB offering with a series of products which have been well-received by micro, small and medium sized business users. “Our new portfolio of A4, colour and mono MFPs extends this successful approach to the larger workgroup and enterprise market,” confirms Harry Takahashi, MD, OKI Europe Ltd, “this is down to a combination of enterprise-class functionality, security and flexibility, backed by comprehensive document workflow support.
As with the new MB700 Series, the MC700 Series offers organisations greater business productivity, workflow integration and document management. The MC700/MB700 Series enables businesses to move from a manual paper-based workflow into a digital workflow. The open architecture sXP enables seamless integration of workflows into the end user’s information infrastructure allowing businesses to benefit from lower costs, improved productivity and operational efficiencies.
The MC700/MB700 Series is also backed by OKI Europe’s three-year warranty on registration of the product within 30 days.
“These enterprise-class MFPs are not only an important addition to our product portfolio they will also significantly strengthen our managed print services strategy, which aims to provide products that meet the precise needs of each customer,” added Takahashi.