TOSHIBA MULTIFUNCTION PRINTERS SIMPLIFY BUSINESSES’ DOCUMENT WORKFLOW

Toshiba America Business Solutions today broadens its industry-recognized multifunction printer (MFP) line with the introduction of its intuitive, high-performance e-STUDIO™330AC/400AC series.
Toshiba’s latest color, letter-size (A4) MFP duo merge the power, performance and functionality of the company’s award-winning ledger-size (A3) models within a durable, compact design. The e-STUDIO330AC/400AC series additionally combines ease-of-use elements with robust next-generation security, eco and cloud technology to streamline, simplify and protect document workflow for enterprise and small-to-medium-size businesses alike.
“Toshiba’s new e-STUDIO systems harness the power and functionality of the company’s full-featured A3 models within an A4 design,” said IDC Program Vice President, Imaging, Printing and Document Solutions Research Keith Kmetz. “Beyond its impressive performance capabilities, the MFPs simplify the user experience, primarily via Toshiba’s unique Elevate UI, which automates routine workflows for individuals as well as specific workgroups.”
The MFPs include Toshiba’s e-BRIDGE™ user interface (UI) – also available in Toshiba’s full-sized models – permitting effortless, walk-up programming which further differentiates the e-STUDIO330AC/400AC series. The UI embeds Toshiba’s unique Elevate™ platform creating additional time-savings and efficiency by automating routine workflows for individual employees as well as entire departments.
Producing up to 40 color pages-per-minute at an under seven-second first-copy-out-time, Toshiba’s latest e-STUDIO pair quickly and efficiently deliver vibrant documents including corporate presentations, educational materials and marketing collateral. A duplex single pass feeder (DSPF) similarly improves user efficiency by copying and scanning (to file or email) single-sided originals at up to 120 double-sided impressions-per-minute.
Toshiba systems additionally feature e-BRIDGE CloudConnect. Toshiba’s cloud platform presents continuous remote monitoring, diagnostics and firmware updates to e-STUDIO devices. CloudConnect manages system security policies while improving the everyday operation of customer print fleets.
Understanding the importance of securing company information, Toshiba deploys security elements within its systems. The company’s MFPs tout BIOS protection digitally signed firmware and self-encrypting hard drives with proprietary wipe technology. Toshiba devices shield the confidentiality of personally identifiable information (PII) and protected healthcare information (PHI). Toshiba’s print fleet is also Hard Copy Device Protection Profile (HCD-PP) certified with optional Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2 validated hard drives to further safeguard customer information.
Printing-to and scan-from the e-STUDIO330AC/400AC series to their mobile devices is a breeze when utilizing the MFPs’ e-BRIDGE™ Print & Capture Entry app supporting Apple® iOS and Android™. Toshiba also supports leading third-party software solutions including document management integration and scalable fax offerings.
Toshiba’s systems adhere to the company’s commitment to reduce environmental impact by meeting stringent criteria of major environmental standards and certifications including EPEAT® Gold, Restriction of Hazardous Substances (or RoHS) and ENERGY STAR®.
“Our latest e-STUDIO systems represent a significant step forward for Toshiba,” said Toshiba America Business Solutions Vice President of Marketing Bill Melo. “The systems combine the latest security, cloud and eco elements in an A4 footprint with the performance of a full-sized MFP to complete the day-to-day document workflow for virtually any organization.”
The e-STUDIO330AC/400AC series starts at $4,195 and is available for purchase through authorized Toshiba resellers. For more information about Toshiba products, or to locate an authorized Toshiba dealer in your area, visit www.business.toshiba.com.

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