Konica Minolta to show new printer range at MacExpo 2006
Wednesday 25 October, 2006
Konica Minolta is one of the companies that will be showing off all that is good about its printers and toner at the latest exhibition for the industry in the UK.
The company will be part of MacExpo 2006 at London's Olympia, which takes place from October 26th to October 28th.
As part of the show, Konica Minolta has announced it will be demonstrating a host of its Magicolor printers on its exhibition stand, allowing consumers to get up close and see the laser toner at work.
The magicolor 7450, magicolor 2550, magicolor 2530DL and the magicolor 5450 will all be on show at the exhibition, with company representatives, including Paul Hewitt, product manager UK and Ireland, on hand to answer questions.
Konica Minolta's magicolor 2550 is from the new magicolor 2500 series of printers, which the company has been making a lot of noise about.
Previously, the series has been referred to as "compact and reliable" by Konica Minolta, with the printers further praised for their "very low acoustic noise".
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