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SATO CL4NX Plus y CL6NX Plus incorporarán plásticos reciclados de Konica Minolta

TOKIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SATO Corporation, pionera internacional en soluciones de identificación automática y etiquetado, tiene el placer de anunciar una nueva colaboración con Konica Minolta, Inc. ya que a partir de ahora fabricará sus emblemáticas impresoras CL4NX Plus y CL6NX Plus utilizando plásticos reciclados que Konica Minolta ha desarrollado para sus impresoras multifunción. Las impresoras industriales de SATO fabricadas con materiales reciclados estarán pronto disponibles en el mercado...

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