- High resolution black and white print up to 40 ppm
- Standard dual scanning up to 90 ipm
- Mobile print support with access point capability
- Max paper capacity of 1,600 sheets
- Intuitive operability – Operate the bizhub like a smartphone or tablet with fully customized user interface
- Secure network integration, data encryption, SSD overwrite, and advanced user authentication
- Enhanced efficiency thanks to Konica Minolta’s extensive applications portfolio
bizhub 4050i
The i-Series houses a powerful engine, a quad-core central processing unit with 5 GB of memory and 256 GB SSD, which allows for quick-response, high-performance operations. With an additional combination of full-speed media printing range, high-speed single pass dual scan doc feeder as well as finishing options, digital skew correction, and large capability trays, expertly blends reliable functionality with versatile serviceability.
System Specifications | bizhub 4050i |
System Speed | Up to 40 ppm |
1st page out time A4 | 4.8 sec |
Paper input capacity (standard/max) | 600 sheets / 1,600 sheets |
Paper tray input (standard) | 1x 500; A6–A4; custom sizes; 60–210 g/m² |
Printable paper size | A6-A4; customized paper sizes |
Printable paper weight | 60–210 g/m² |
Security | ISO 15408 HCD-PP Common Criteria; IP filtering and port blocking; SSL3 and TLS1.0/1.1/1.2 network communication; IPsec support; IEEE 802.1x support; User authentication; Authentication log; Secure print; Kerberos; Hard drive overwrite; Hard drive data encryption (AES 256); Confidential fax; Print user data encryption Antivirus realtime scanning (Bitdefender®) |
Scan speed | Up to 45/45 ipm in simplex (mono/colour) Up to 90/90 ipm in duplex (mono/colour) |
Scan resolution | Up to 600 x 600 dpi |
System dimension (WxDxH) | 420 x 528 x 572 mm (without options) |
System weight | Approx. 35.0 kg (without options) |
About Good Design Award
The Good Design Award is a comprehensive design commendation program implemented by the Japan Institute of Design Promotion (JDP) with a view to highlighting and commending outstanding designs around us in the pursuit of prosperous lives and industrial and social development. This program has a history spanning approximately 60 years since its implementation in 1957 by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (present-day Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) under the name, Good Design Selection System, which was more widely known as the G Mark System.