Color MFP targets SMBs and shared workgroup environments.

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Including 35-sheet document processor, 250-sheet adjustable paper drawer, and 256 MB of standard memory, 21 page/min FS-C1020MFP offers standard color network print, copy, scan, and black/white fax capabilities. It supports scan to PC, e-mail, or FTP and TWAIN scan, as well as multiple page description languages, including PCL 6 (XL, 5c) and PS3 emulation. Network print includes ARM 400 MHz processor and 600 x 600 dpi print resolution. Printer also has Super G3/Network fax system.



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Kyocera Mita America Launches Color Multifunctional Printer for Small and Medium Sized Businesses



The FS-C1020MFP offers standard color network print, copy, scan and black & white
fax for businesses looking for rich features and functionality.

Fairfield, New Jersey - June 8, 2009 - Kyocera Mita America, one of the world's leading document imaging companies, today introduced the FS-C1020MFP, a color multifunctional printer ideally suited for today's small to medium sized businesses and shared workgroup environments. The FS-C1020MFP is a 21 page-per-minute color solution offering standard paper-saving duplex printing and copying and features designed to improve workplace functionality in a cost-effective manner.

For organizations seeking to meet the demand for superior output quality while simultaneously managing costs, the FS-C1020MFP includes a 35 sheet document processor, a 250-sheet adjustable paper drawer, and 256MB of standard memory (upgradeable to 512MB) to ensure fast and efficient processing for printing, scanning, faxing and copying. The FS-C1020MFP provides the user with monochrome and color scanning capabilities; including scan to PC, scan to e-mail, Scan to FTP and TWAIN scan.

"In today's business work environment, small offices and workgroups are challenged to find solutions that address their high productivity demands and limited budget," said Richard Heckelmann, product and solutions marketing manager, printers for Kyocera Mita America. "The FS-C1020MFP exemplifies Kyocera's commitment to provide user's with devices that work harder and help them become successful in today's competitive marketplace. This device will allow small offices and workgroups to produce professional quality documents affordably."

Standard network print includes an ARM 400 MHz processor and 600x600 dpi print resolution. The FS-C1020MFP supports multiple page description languages, including PCL 6 (XL, 5c) and PS3 emulation, and can be connected in any Windows® and Mac environment. Additionally, the device includes a Super G3/Network fax system - which allows users to send and receive faxes from their desktop.

The FS-C1020MFP also offers a 500 sheet paper drawer option for businesses that need additional paper capacity.

Pricing and Availability

The FS-C1020MFP is available now through authorized Kyocera dealers, at a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $1220. To find the nearest dealer, please visit Kyocera Mita America's dealer locator at: www.kyoceramita.com/us.

ABOUT KYOCERA MITA AMERICA

Kyocera Mita America, Inc. (www.kyoceramita.com/us), headquartered in Fairfield, N.J., is a leading provider of computer-connectable document imaging and document management systems, including network-ready digital MFPs/printers, laser printers, color MFPs/printers, digital laser facsimiles, and multifunctional and wide format imaging solutions. Kyocera Mita America is a group company of Kyocera Mita Corporation. Kyocera Mita Corporation is a core company of Kyocera Corporation, the world's leading developer and manufacturer of advanced ceramics and associated products, including telecommunications equipment, semiconductor packages and electronic components. Kyocera Mita America, the first document solutions company with third-party certified sales data, has earned numerous honors for its products' high performance, reliability and cost efficiency. Kyocera Corporation's consolidated net revenues exceeded $11 billion for the year ending on March 31, 2009.

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