Kyocera TASKalfa 2553ci

The TASKalfa 2553ci (1102VH3NL0) is a medium-sized, A3, easy-to-use, colour, multi-functional printer, perfect for offices and workplaces.

 

This product is discontinued

Please refer to the replacement printers below

Availability: Out of stock

Description

When looking for a highly flexible MFP with equally high-quality, vibrant colour, look no further than the new TASKalfa 2553ci. Advanced technology ensures perfect document management and production regardless of whether you?re printing, copying or scanning. The high-quality flexibility continues with its wide range of paper-handling and modular finishing options, so rest assured this latest multifunctional device will handle all of your office document requirements time and time again.

  • Up to 25 pages per minute A4 in b/w and colour
  • Outstanding image quality due to advanced colour technology
  • Standard print resolution of 1,200 x 1,200 dpi, 2 bit depth (equivalent of 4,800 x 1,200 dpi)
  • Flexible paper handling from A6 up to SRA3 for up to 7,150 sheets
  • Productive finishing options including a space-saving inner finisher
  • 4 GB RAM, 32 GB SSD + optional 320 GB HDD memory and storage
  • Selectable one-path duplex and 2 reversing document processors
  • Comprehensive support for all state of-the-art mobile communications

 

This product is discontinued

Please refer to the replacement printers below

Engine speed:
TASKalfa 2553ci: Up to 25/12 ppm A4/A3 in colour and black and white

Resolution:
1,200 x 1,200 dpi, 2 bit depth for print quality of 4,800 dpi equivalent x 1,200 dpi

Memory:
4 GB RAM, 32 GB SSD + optional 320 GB HDD

Dimensions (W x D x H):
602 x 665 x 790 mm

Input capacity:
150-sheet multipurpose tray, 52 – 300 g/m2 (Banner 135 – 165 g/m2 ), A6R – SRA3 (320 x 450 mm), Tab paper (136 – 256 g/m2 ), Banner max. 320 x 1,220 mm; 2x 500-sheet universal paper cassette, 52 – 300 g/m2 , upper cassette A6R up to A4R, lower cassette A6R up to SRA3
Max. input capacity with options: 7,150 sheets A4

Duplex functionality as standard