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Konica Minolta is pleased to announce an exciting and technologically
advanced new product series for the Segment 2 and 3 markets—the bizhub C360, the bizhub
C280 and the bizhub C220. Designed as monochrome replacements as well as color
printer/copiers in their respective segments, these devices offer color and black-and-white
copy and print speeds of 36 ppm (C360), 28ppm (C280) and 22 ppm (C220).

These models offer an innovative new platform that incorporates new ASIC technology to bring
you exceptional color and image quality; next-generation Emperon Print System that offers
improved print performance, customizable and award-winning MyTab Print Driver (PCL and
PS), Auto Trapping and Black Over Print via the Post Script Driver and Windows 2008 Server
(x32, x64) support.

The most dramatic differences between the C360 product series and previous Segment 1, 2
and 3 color MFPs is that these new devices offer a separate black drum and black
developing unit as well as separate color drums and color developing units to significantly
lower the monochrome and color cost per page.

Other differences include front access to
USB thumb drive scanning, printing and saving to User Box, enhanced User Box functionality,
animated end-user operating instructions, standard 2 GB RAM, 250 GB hard disk drive, 1GHz
processor speed (C220 offers 667Mhz processor speed), two optional finishers that not only
address all needs in these segments but also maintain a compact footprint for easy placement
in any office and standard HDD Data Encryption to further enhance the extraordinary standard
security features that have made Konica Minolta bizhub devices second to none!

These products provide everything that traditional monochrome users require at an affordable
price and at the same time offer outstanding color output for those environments that demand
exceptional color. For those graphic intensive users that require Queue Management, Color
Matching, Color Management and Calibration, the bizhub C360 and C280 can be configured
with an optional Fiery Controller, the IC-412.
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Ricoh seems to always be on the conervative side of volumes, can be looked at in two different ways.

1. Ricoh machines are not built as well as KM thus they have a lower volume rating.
2. Konica Minolta's numbers are inflated and they are over stating the truth.

Ahhh, marketing....we can look at the KM this way also, take average volume of 40K per month which seems to me way to hgh for a 36ppm system and then multiply by 60 months, that'll be 2.4 million pages.

Personally I would never put this system in if the use was making 30-40k per month, unless they stated that's what they want.

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