Fujifilm has launched its Apeos multifunction printer (MFP) range in South Africa, engineered for demanding A3 and A4 office environments. At the core of the Apeos devices are Fujifilm's Super EA-Eco toner and high resolution LED printheads, delivering market-leading print resolution of 1200 x 2400 dpi.
Super EA-Eco toner, developed from more than six decades of Fujifilm expertise in toner science, features one of the smallest particle sizes globally. This allows for sharp reproduction of fine text and thin lines, accurate halftones, and stable gradients. Combined with the LED printhead, which produces an exceptionally thin beam without mechanical vibration, Apeos printers deliver consistent image stability and precise colour reproduction, critical for maintaining brand integrity and professional presentation standards, says Fujifilm.
The Apeos range is designed for continuous high-volume use, with efficient paper handling and output that minimises downtime, adds the company.
Security for Connected Workplaces
Security is a fundamental element of the Apeos design. The range holds ISO/IEC15408 certification for IT security design and operation, the BLI Security Seal for device penetration from Keypoint Intelligence, and ISO/IEC20243 certification, which protects against risks of unauthorised components or counterfeit parts within the supply chain. These certifications ensure that Apeos devices meet stringent global standards for secure document workflows, says the company.
The MFPs integrate seamlessly with various digital services, supporting hybrid working environments where employees require secure access to documents across multiple locations. Connectivity options enable smooth document sharing and centralised management while maintaining compliance with data protection requirements, adds the company.
Sustainable Printing Systems
The Apeos printers are certified as Fujifilm Green Value Products, aligning with the company's "Green Value" Climate Strategy. Super EA-Eco toner reduces fusing temperature requirements, cutting energy consumption by up to 54% in glossy mode, while induction heating fusing technology eliminates pre-heating and further reduces power usage. The devices incorporate recycled plastics and bio-based flame-resistant plastics, contributing to lower environmental impact, says the company.
Fujifilm's environmental initiatives have been recognised globally with an EcoVadis Gold Medal, reinforcing the company's commitment to sustainability in manufacturing and product design, concludes the company.
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