Convenience, efficiency, economy Kyoceras compact FS-1016MFP

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Offering users efficient printing, copying and colour scanning, the new FS-1016MFP is ideal for reception areas, branch offices or home offices any busy office with little space. With its impressive standard functionality the FS-1016MFP will even suit the needs of larger companies needing on-site document management. 
 
The FS-1016MFP prints and copies up to 16 black and white pages per minute, and scans up to 4 colour pages per minute. The device also offers many useful and economical features with its clear LCD display, a 50-page document feeder as standard and high quality colour scanning, which is proven to improve office communications.
 
The design of the FS-1016MFP is compact and stylish and offers superb reliability with long-life components and a closed paper cassette. The 'drawer-type' cassette is sturdier than a 'tray-type' cassette because when closed, it is totally integrated into the body of the device. This means the paper is not exposed to the outside, so its quality is maintained protected from dust and humidity. The cassette also features a small window so the user can clearly see how much paper is left without having to open the cassette.
 
Kyoceras unique ECOSYS technology using long-life components means that the FS-1016MFP can offer reliable high productivity and economical consumables. ECOSYS (ECOnomy + ECOlogy + SYStem) is the guiding principle behind all of Kyoceras devices, which are designed to optimise workplace efficiency, minimise environmental impact and provide effortless system integration.
 
When the FS-1016MFPs toner is finished, the cartridge-free system allows simple refilling and produces minimum waste. Meanwhile, durable components such as its advanced drum are designed to last for 100,000 pages. These unique design features mean that the FS-1016MFP offers a low cost per page, a low Total Cost of Ownership and at the same time protects the environment. 

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