Minolta adds new model to digital office line
Minolta's Di520
By Staff -- Purchasing, 12/10/1998
Minolta's Office Systems Division has introduced the Di520, the second high-speed Digital Document System in its digital office products line.The Di520 Digital Document Delivery System, like Minolta's D1620, combines fast copy speed capability (52 ppm) with advanced document-finishing features. The networkable Di520, which incorporates Minolta's second-generation CS/Pro technology, provides multiuser office environments with production and finishing capabilities.
The new Minolta Di520 offers a range of digitally enabled features including signature sheets for booklet making, image rotation, page numbering, and date stamping. In addition to offering scan-once/print multiple copying technology, the Di520 features multi-position auto-stapling and 2- and 3-hole punching features, including a choice of three different folding options plus saddle-stapling. Combined with the Di520's signature sheet feature, users will be able to automatically produce stapled, folded, and stacked booklets with page sizes up to 11 x 17.
The Di520 permits simultaneous operations, enabling walk-up users to scan a copy job while the machine is either printing or copying another job. In addition, the machine's document feeder can scan 100 originals at a time, twice, the company says, the capacity of most other digital copiers in this category and build a job up to 500 pages in length. The Di520 also features a trayless duplexing system. And the electronic document handler (EDH-1) is offered as a standard feature of this unit.
Other features include:
* 16 MB RAM memory (200 pages at 6% up to 400 pages).
* 1 GB hard disk drive (up to 500 pages at 6% plus additional functionality).
* Confidential print job mode.
* Native 600x600 dpi printing resolution at 52 ppm.
* Copying magnification: 25%-400%, in 0.1% increments.
* Pi6000 print controller with optional Adobe PostScript.
* C-304 (large capacity cassette) 3,400 sheets
* C-304L (landscape large capacity cassette) 3,000 sheets.
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