The Kyocera Kyocera TASKalfa 352ci Color MFP

This Kyocera all-around color A4 multifunctional printer is highly versatile! You can buy or lease this device from Madison Copiers today at affordable monthly installments. This workhorse can manage multiple printing and scanning jobs for small to medium-sized workspaces or front offices. It has a compact size, so you can conveniently place it on or…

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The Kyocera ECOSYS P2235dw B&W Printer

The Kyocera ECOSYS P2235dw B&W Printer is among the series’ best affordable options for wireless models. It has all the features to meet your desktop needs. This unit is suitable for small workgroups of 2 to 6 people. It can also manage double-sided print at pretty fast speeds.  The P2235dw has a compact design and…

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The Kyocera ECOSYS M8130cidn

Introducing the ECOSYS M8130cidn, this copier blends superior functionality with outstanding business color. Print off 30 ppm in color and 30 ppm in black and white, and overall, this copier offers a low cost of ownership. The intuitive user interface includes a 7.0-inch color touchscreen, and you receive high-quality dpi output at 1200 x 1200.…

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How to Avoid Automatic Lease Extensions

You are approaching the end of your five-year copier lease, and you couldn’t be happier to get rid of this copier that has been causing you nothing but problems for the past few months. The contract ends on the 31st of the month, and today is the 4th. You are looking forward to sending this…

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What Is “2 Clicks Vs. 1 Click” and Why Does It Matter to You?

If you make prints using tabloid sheets, there is a battle in the copier industry that directly affects you: the battle between “two clicks” and “one click.” A tabloid print is 11”x17”, exactly twice the size of a standard 8.5”x11” letter paper. Since the size of a tabloid sheet is double that of a regular…

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How Kyocera Copiers Can Save Your Life

Volatile Organic Compounds: Can Your Copier Kill You? What Are Volatile Organic Compounds? According to the EPA’s Website:,  “Volatile Organic Compounds are compounds that have a high vapor pressure and low water solubility.” Most of these VOCs are created by humans and can have long- and short-term adverse health effects. Copiers produce what are called…

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