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8KONICA
Providing Imaging Solutions in the Digital Age
KONICA’S Solutions
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Office
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QD SHOP
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INTERNET
Konica Digital Minilab QD-21 Plus System
Meeting Digital and Networking Demands
Konica is renowned for its silver-halide and electronic photography technologies. The Company is now fusing this
imaging know-how with digital processes to open new possibilities for businesses and individual consumers.
Through its lineup of QD-21 digital minilabs, Konica has taken digital imag-
ing to a new level, thereby creating profit opportunities for retailers and
added convenience for digital camera users. The QD-21 series of
digital photofinishing systems are easily linked to networking
environments and can support all types of digital images. It also
offers floppy disk and CD-ROM write services as well as a vari-
ety of other output and print capabilities. The value-creating
potential that the QD-21 series offers retailers will become more
evident as the trend toward the electronic processing and distribution
of photographs gathers speed.
In the field of office equipment, Konica is making adjustments to its production network to meet the global
demand for digital machines. In addition to the popular high-speed digital copiers manufactured in Japan, in 1999
the Company began manufacturing medium-speed copiers in Germany and low-speed copiers in China. Also, Konica
Konica 7075