Utilising innovative new technologies that enhance reliability and performance, the Minolta DiALTA 251 and 351 network copier/printers provide an essential solution for managing documents and images. With copy and print output speeds of 25 and 35ppm respectively, both machines combine simplified operation with multiple copy, print, scan and fax capabilities. Users can select from an array of finishing options including sorting, multi-position stapling and hole-punching.
Ideal as workgroup network printer/scanner/fax, the copier/printers employ user selectable file formats from the machine for scanning, scan-to-email function and internet printing capability.
“The 251 and 351 are an excellent choice for mid-volume, medium enterprise users where multi-function operation can reduce costs dramatically,” says Brendan Winitana, marketing manager for Minolta New Zealand. “With innovative technology like scan to email you can send hardcopy documents direct to user’s desktop via email in range of formats. Compare that to faxing document where there is risk that it may not find its way to the recipient’s desk.”
Additional Minolta document management tools include PageScope Cabinet, an application for the scanning, storage and retrieval of all document types.

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