Kyocera EcoSys 1025 MFP PRINTER
Key Features:
Multifunction Capabilities for Kyocera EcoSys 1025
Printing: Monochrome laser printing.
Scanning: High-resolution color scanning.
Copying: Efficient monochrome copying.
Faxing: Optional fax functionality (varies by model and region).
Print Speed for Kyocera EcoSys 1025
Up to 25 pages per minute (ppm) for A4-sized documents.
Print Resolution:
Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, delivering clear text and detailed images.
Paper Handling for Kyocera EcoSys 1025
Input Tray: Holds up to 250 sheets.
Output Tray: Holds up to 100 sheets.
Supported Paper Sizes: A4, A5, A6, B5, and envelopes.
Manual Duplex: Supports manual two-sided printing.
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF):
Capacity: 50 sheets, which facilitates easy multi-page scanning and copying.
Connectivity for Kyocera EcoSys 1025
USB 2.0: Direct connection to a computer.
Network Connectivity: Typically includes Ethernet for shared use in office environments.
Mobile Printing: May support mobile printing options through apps and drivers, depending on the specific configuration.
Monthly Duty Cycle for Kyocera EcoSys 1025
Designed for moderate printing needs, typically handling up to 30,000 pages per month.
Energy Efficiency for Kyocera EcoSys 1025
ECOSYS Technology: Utilizes long-life components and low energy consumption to reduce environmental impact and operating costs.
Energy Star certified: Ensures energy-efficient operation.
Security Features for Kyocera EcoSys 1025
Includes features to protect sensitive data and ensure secure printing, such as password-protected printing and secure scanning.
Design for Kyocera EcoSys 1025
Compact and space-saving, suitable for small office environments.
Ideal For Kyocera EcoSys 1025
Small offices or workgroups that require a multifunction printer with reliable monochrome printing, scanning, and copying capabilities.
Businesses that prioritize environmental sustainability and cost-efficiency.
Environments where compact size and efficient performance are key considerations.
Descriptio for Kyocera EcoSys 1025
Printing speeds of 25 ppm in B/W and duplex functionality make the FS-1025MFP perfect as a shared device for smaller teams and offices. A special quiet mode reduces noise significantly while the multipurpose tray can handle different paper formats with ease. KYOCERA’s long life technology and toner yields of 3000 pages, reduce costs and ask less of our environment.
The Kyocera ECOSYS 1025 MFP offers a balanced combination of functionality, energy efficiency, and cost-effectiveness for small office settings
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