Kyocera Lanches FS-6970DN A3 Workgroup Printer

Author Hugo Jobling
Published 30th Jun 2009
Kyocera Lanches FS-6970DN A3 Workgroup Printer
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So you're looking for a replacement to your aging installation of Kyocera FS-6950DNs and want something not all too different, just a little better. Well then, the FS-6970DN is almost certainly going to be right up your business' street.


Destined for environments with a print volume under 20,000 pages per month, the FS-6970DN provides some impressive stats. A time to first print of 9 seconds should suffice for anyone not inclined to sprint to the printer as soon as sending a document its way, a 1,200dpi max resolution isn't all too shabby and 35pmm and 17ppm A4 print rates simple and duplex respectively are pretty decent. 17ppm for A3 is likewise competent.

Up to six paper trays can be fitted to the FS-6950, giving a total 1,350 page input capacity and the printer's 250 sheet output tray is capable of handling A4 and A3 documents simultaneously. Long-life technology is touted, enabling 300,000 pages to be printed before anything but toner need be changed.

Either a 440MHz or 600MHz PowerPC CPU can be specced, with 128MB of memory by default - upgradeable by 1GB, to a 1,152MB total. A front-mounted USB port facilitates printing PDFs from flash drives. IP sec and SSL encryption should make the FS-6970DN suitable for security-conscious installations.

Fancy getting your (department's) hands on a FS-6970DN? Then you'll need 1,118 (ex. VAT); and the space to fit one of course.

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comment Michael Ross said on 1st July 2009

With the volume that this printer can handle, the use of StampIt for Word would end up saving a lot a time and money in a networked environment. It's worth taking a look at i... more

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