Bendu Launches China's First Self-Developed A3 Laser Copier

TapTechNews reported on May 17th that on May 16th, the domestic printing brand Bendu released China's first fully self-developed A3 laser copier in Beijing, breaking through a key technological challenge.

TapTechNews learned that this copier has core key components with independent intellectual property rights, such as a printer engine, SoC main control chip, and LSU laser scanning unit. The release of the A3 new product signifies that Bendu has completely mastered the core technology of laser printers and completed the transformation from nothing to everything.

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Yin Aiguo, Vice General Manager of Bendu Electronic Co., Ltd., said:

The printer industry has high barriers to entry, requiring breakthroughs in patents, technology, supply chain, talent, and many other barriers. The release of A3 now reflects Bendu's accumulated strength and the long-term grinding results, with extraordinary significance.

Bendu's A3 laser copier integrates printing, copying, scanning, and fax functions. Through ceramic heating technology, it can achieve quick start-up and support automatic double-sided scanning, printing, and copying. It also comes with USB3.0 interface, Gigabit network, dual-band WiFi, and a 4.3-inch touchscreen. In addition, the product supports Windows, Mac, Linux systems, and is compatible with domestic chips and operating systems.

Prior to this, in 2010, Bendu became the first to release China's first A4 laser printer with core technology and independent intellectual property rights at the Great Hall of the People in China, achieving a breakthrough in domestic printers.

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