Produce more in-house and finish in style with high image quality and advanced media support.
The right choice for marketing departments, educational institutions, architecture firms and general business workgroups.
Flexible finishing options and support for a wider range of media stock includes envelopes, heavy paper weights and sizes up to SRA3/12.6" x 17.7" to enable your business to deliver high-quality documents with a professional finish.
Flexible In-Line Finishing Options
From internal stapling to hole punching and saddle-stitch booklet making, this advanced series has a finishing solution to meet your in-house production needs.
Select an option below to learn more.
Media Sizes & Weights
Versatility to address every business need.
These MFPs offer advanced media handling, accommodate a wide variety of paper sizes, provide the ability to print on envelopes and offer optional support for SRA3/12.6" x 17.7" to give in-house designers the ability to print crop marks for full-bleed printing and comps.*
All paper sources accept stocks up to 14-80 lb. Bond / 166 lb. Index with an impressive maximum duplex paper weight of 142 lb. Index.
*Imageable Area Extension Unit must be configured to the mainframe.


Poster Print
Enlarge a single image to print across multiple sheets of paper.
These color multifunction devices are capable of enlarging and printing a single image onto multiple sheets of paper to create posters. Excellent for schools, design teams, construction firms and retail applications. Each page is produced with a 15-mm image overlap so that the tiled sheets can be assembled into a seamless image.

Paper Trays & Capacity
Configure your system to a maximum
paper capacity of 4,700 sheets to match the document volume and paper size needs of your business.
Auto Drawer Feature
Automatic paper tray closing technology.
The Auto Drawer feature completes the paper tray retraction automatically once the user begins to push the drawer closed. This user-friendly feature also helps to minimize the possibility of damage from users forcibly closing the paper trays.