[ Printer - color - laser - Legal, A4 - 600 dpi x 600 dpi - up...more ]
The Konica KL-3015 incorporates key EFI technologies such as PostScript 3 (optional), PCL, ColorWise, NetWise, and Fiery WebTools. Primarily designed for the workgroup corporate... more
The Konica KL-3015 incorporates key EFI technologies such as PostScript 3 (optional), PCL, ColorWise, NetWise, and Fiery WebTools. Primarily designed for the workgroup corporate market, the Konica KL-3015 controller has been designed with ease of use in mind for both the network administrator as well as the end user. The printer also provides support for printer-based spooling with an optional internal hard drive.
Media handling
Media Path Type: Curved
Media Type: Envelopes, transparencies, labels, plain paper, postal card paper
Max Media Size (Custom): 8.5 in x 14 in
Media Sizes: Letter A Size (8.5 in x 11 in), Legal (8.5 in x 14 in), Executive (7.25 in x 10.5 in), A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in), B5 (6.93 in x 9.83 in)
Total Media Capacity: 300 sheets
Media Feeder(s):
1 x autoload - 250 sheets - Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
1 x manual load - 50 sheets - Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
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...Since I participate a half year proud owner of a Konica Revio Z2.
I was on the search after a camera, should have the next feature. Small and easy, with it still zoom, if the date should possibly appear on the pictures as well and it should possess all new attribute. How lightning against red eyes, automatic lightning, etc.
The further wanted me I with films no longer with the puts in around-argues and archives no negative-strips more. Consequently, I decided as first in favor of an APS-Kamera.
APS = Advanced photo system. It is here about a small-picture-film, that is accommodated in a cassette. Consequently the film slips to the one and one gets back this cassette to the other after the development again. So that one can now assign pictures again, each picture has a film-number, that appears also on the cassette...
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Advantages Top Performance;Good Value for money Disadvantages Not that easy to use
...Reminiscent of those tower blocks where the lift shafts are in a separate building linked by walkways, this futuristic looking camera is keenly priced.
Build Quality
Konica Minolta is enjoying much success with its Dimage Z series. The range is designed to give users an affordable super zoom in one compact body design. The Z5 is the latest incarnation and sticks to the same space age look that makes these camera so eye catching. There’s hardly a straight line to be seen on the z5s curvaceous plastic body, while the elongated hand grip fitted with all the important controls, provides excellent handling.
Features
This camera’s star trek looks are partly designed to conceal the vast array of optics carefully packed into the Z5. With a 35 – 420 mm F2.8 – 4.5 optical zoom lens, this camera is ideal for budding wildlife...
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Advantages Small, compact, good display screen, easy to use. Disadvantages Red eye control is poor, and pictures can be grainy when taken in poor lighting
...I thought that it is about time I updated this review again, so I have added a bit more info.
Having broken my last camera, which was a 1.3 megapixel Oregon Scientific with no LCD screen, it was time to start looking around for a new one. The prices of cameras have come down dramatically over the last couple of years, and so we decided to go for a 4 megapixel camera. We trawled the internet looking for a good deal, and found the Konica. I paid £247 for this camera, but have seen them on the net since for £174.
This camera has since been superseded by the Konica KD 410Z which my husband has bought. (But that is in anotherreview.)
The Konica KD 400Z doesn’t come with a lot of memory, so we bought a 256MB memory card for it. On a 256MB card, I get 144 pictures at the highest resolution, but even on a 64 MB card, you can get 40...
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