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Hard Copy |
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The corporate utilisation of hard copy is changing, fast. As so many areas of our lives are enhanced by a shift away from analogue equipment, so the way that companies handle their data management is generating new hard-copy norms.
TV, video, music, phone and image technologies have all - at one level or another – embraced the changeover to digital operation. Document technology is proving no exception.
Driven by the Internet, corporate document strategies are changing. Whereas, once, hard copy was king and almost all communication and storage was paper based, normal office practice is being transformed by the ubiquity of networking, email and the web. The printed page is rapidly becoming simply a way of making data briefly more legible. Archiving, presenting or reporting is no longer dependent on paper. |
Digitisation |
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Whereas the spread of data once invariably depended on source material being printed or copied before distribution; the widespread adoption of digitalisation has served to foster a new paradigm. Print before distribution is replaced by distribution before print.
To stay relevant, those of us that develop and produce printers and copiers must also change. As data is - more and more often - received, stored and communicated in digital format, the need arises for more flexible, better quality output devices. We at Kyocera Mita are at the forefront of this development. |
Changing Times |
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Whereas other manufacturers have been forced to compromise, we have built a technological base that renders compromise unnecessary. By merging the long life page-printer technology of Kyocera Corporation with the image processing and paper handling expertise of Mita, we alone are now able to let you produce your corporate documents in the way that suits you best.
We at Kyocera Mita are able, not only to produce the world’s best digital copiers, and by far the cheapest-to-run laser printers, but also to optimise their use on your behalf in the most sophisticated of digital environments. |
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