Fujifilm Introduces Apeos Printers to French Market

Fujifilm Introduces Apeos Printers to French Market

Fujifilm Europe recently announced its latest addition of the Aepos to the French market subsequent to successful launches in Italy and the UK.

The new range of multifunction office printers was first introduced to Europe in April, with initial rollouts in Italy and the UK. In its continual attempt to expand European market, Fujifilm schedules to organize an official launch event on December 2nd in Paris to officially introduce the new printers: Apeos C7070 and C3060 series A3 printers, and Apeos C4030 series A4 printers. All devices will be available through Fujifilm’s newly appointed distributor, ETIKA.

The Apeos series delivers outstanding quality and performance, with a focus on sustainability and security. From remote printing capabilities to superior security features, the device is designed to meet the ever-changing office demands. However, the series were only available in the Asia Pacific region before 2024. After the introduction, French businesses can also benefit from these innovative printers.

Main features of the Apeos series include:

  • Printing speed of up to 70 ppm and resolution of 1200 ×2400 dpi
  • Enhanced security for data protection from unauthorized users and accesses
  • Intuitive UI design, seamless connectivity, and flexibility in office layout
  • Reduced energy consumption thanks to LED printhead and EA-Eco toner

“We are excited to continue our expansion into Europe by launching the Apeos series in France,” said Taku Ueno, Senior Vice President, Device Technology Division of Fujifilm Europe. “Our  multifunction printers are designed to support business innovation, boost productivity, and enable digital  transformation. Following the success of our launches in Italy and the UK, we are confident that French businesses will embrace the Apeos series for their evolving needs.”


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