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Introducing the Kyocera A3 Nova Series: Light the Way to Limitless Performance

  • Writer: atechnj
    atechnj
  • Feb 17
  • 3 min read

If your organization prints and scans at scale, you already know the challenge: speed alone isn’t enough. You need consistent output, reliable uptime, secure document handling, and scanning that doesn’t become a bottleneck.

That’s exactly where Kyocera’s new A3 Nova Series fits. Built for high-volume environments, the Nova Series is designed to streamline workflows, deliver professional clarity, and optimize operational costs—while keeping security and reliability front and center.

What is the Nova Series?

Kyocera’s Nova Series is an addition to the A3 multifunctional printer lineup, also known as the TASKalfa MZ10500i and MZ9500ci Series. The series includes seven devices that support print, copy, scan, and optional fax, with speeds up to 80 ppm in color and 105 ppm in black and white.

In practical terms: it’s a platform built for teams that can’t afford slow capture, inconsistent color, or frequent interruptions.

Why Kyocera built it: the real-world problems it solves

1) Faster, more dependable digitization

For many offices, scanning is where “paper-to-process” breaks down. The Nova Series highlights straight-path, AI-powered scanning designed to support high-speed capture with fewer misfeeds.

Kyocera also positions the Nova Series for high-volume scanning with duplex scanning up to 300 images per minute and a 500-sheet capacity—a strong fit for departments that batch-scan daily.

2) Consistent, professional color (without constant babysitting)

If you produce client-facing documents—proposals, presentations, packets, training materials—color consistency matters. Kyocera emphasizes built-in ICC color profiles and automatic/condition-based calibration to support stable output over long runs and reduce reprints.

3) Uptime features that reduce interruptions

Downtime is expensive, especially when multiple departments rely on the same device. The Nova Series includes an industry-first dual toner container system and high paper capacity to keep jobs moving and reduce stoppages.

4) Security designed for modern compliance expectations

Most organizations don’t just want “security features”—they want proof points. Kyocera notes the Nova Series supports global security standards and certifications including FIPS 140-3 and ISO/IEC 15408, helping reduce risk around unauthorized access, copying, or scanning.

5) Workflow and production-print capability for larger jobs

For teams that run larger, more complex print jobs, Kyocera calls out compatibility with Fiery® and the Kyocera Production Print Suite (KPPS) to support color accuracy, job management, and cost control.

Nova Series model lineup (at a glance)

Color devices

  • TASKalfa MZ7500ci (75 ppm B&W / 70 ppm color)

  • TASKalfa MZ8500ci (85 ppm B&W / 75 ppm color)

  • TASKalfa MZ9500ci (95 ppm B&W / 80 ppm color)

Black & white devices

  • TASKalfa MZ7500i (75 ppm)

  • TASKalfa MZ8500i (85 ppm)

  • TASKalfa MZ9500i (95 ppm)

  • TASKalfa MZ10500i (105 ppm)

Who should consider the Nova Series?

In our experience, the best fit is any organization where print/scan is mission-critical—not occasional.

Typical matches include:

  • Healthcare teams balancing throughput with compliance

  • Legal environments with heavy scanning and tight deadlines

  • Education and training departments producing high-readability materials

  • Finance/accounting teams scanning and routing documents securely

  • State and local government offices digitizing at pace

Next step: match the device to your real workload

The “right” model isn’t just about top speed—it’s about your monthly volume, finishing needs, scan workflows, and security requirements.

If you’re considering a refresh or consolidating multiple devices, we can help you:

  • Right-size the model and configuration

  • Map scan destinations and workflow shortcuts

  • Add the right finishing options for your output

  • Build a service plan that protects uptime and cost predictability

Want a Nova Series recommendation?

If you’re in Bergen, Passaic, Essex, Morris, Hudson, or Union County, we’ll review your current fleet and usage patterns and recommend the best-fit Nova Series configuration.

Contact Ameritechnology to schedule a quick assessment.

FAQ

Is the Nova Series only for very large organizations?

Not necessarily. It’s designed for high-volume needs, but the real qualifier is whether your team relies on consistent output, fast scanning, and uptime—regardless of company size.

What’s the difference between the “i” and “ci” models?

In this lineup, “i” models are black & white devices, while “ci” models are color devices.

Does the Nova Series support secure workflows?

Yes. Kyocera positions the Nova Series around advanced security, including certifications such as FIPS 140-3 and ISO/IEC 15408.

Need more information? Reach out today!

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