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MFU Katyusha

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Developers: Katusha It
Date of the premiere of the system: April 2024
Branches: Office equipment and office supplies
Technology: Office equipment

2024: Launch of production of the first MFPs on domestic motherboards

In mid-April 2024, Katyusha announced the start of mass production of printers and MFPs built on proprietary system printed circuit boards.

MFP "Katyusha" have a printing speed of 40 A4 sheets per minute and can print documents with a resolution of 1200 x 1200 pixels. The devices received connectors Ethernet and, USB as well as support for wireless communication. Wi-Fi Also declared compatibility with domestic OS "" and Viola"," Red OS support for remote printing through the "Smart Print" program, connection to smartphones and printing documents by. To the QR code

source = Katusha It
Katyusha announced the start of mass production of printers and MFPs built on proprietary system printed circuit boards

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The presence of embedded software and Russian radio electronics allows our customers in the office printing segment to comply with the requirements of Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 166 of March 30, 2022 "On measures to ensure the technological independence and security of the critical information infrastructure of the Russian Federation," the manufacturer said in a statement.
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As noted in the press service of Katyusha, we are talking about the first release of the first printer and MFPs on domestic boards included in the register of the Ministry of Industry and Trade. Equipment production was launched in the first quarter of 2024.

Office equipment "Katyusha" was introduced for the needs of the unified medical information and analytical system of Moscow (EMIAS). As the company told CNews, more than 17 thousand printing devices were introduced for the Healthy Moscow pavilions, mobilization points and medical offices of schools. Katyusha added that the vendor's products are used by the largest Russian companies.

By April 2024, Katyusha produces motherboards at an enterprise in the Leningrad Region. The printing equipment itself is manufactured at factories near St. Petersburg and in Zelenograd. Production volumes were not disclosed.[1]

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