Studio856
Studio856 is a company.
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Key people at Studio856.
Studio856 is a company.
Key people at Studio856.
Studio856 refers to the Toshiba e-STUDIO 856, a high-performance black-and-white multifunction printer (MFP) designed for high-volume office environments.[1][2][3][9] It delivers printing, copying, scanning, and document management at speeds up to 85 pages per minute (ppm), with a monthly volume capacity of 600,000 impressions, serving large businesses needing efficient, secure production workflows.[1][2][5][9] Key specs include 600 x 600 dpi resolution, a 9-inch full-color touch screen, 100-sheet document feeder, and features like USB direct printing/scanning, tab printing, and heavy paper support, solving problems of speed, reliability, and security in document handling.[2][3][6][9]
This MFP boosts operational efficiency by combining power, functionality, and image quality, making businesses more competitive in document-intensive operations.[3][8][9]
The e-STUDIO 856 is part of Toshiba's e-STUDIO 556/656/756/856 series, developed by Toshiba Tec Corporation as a high-end solution for enterprise document needs.[2][3][9] Toshiba, a diversified Japanese multinational, has long produced office equipment alongside power systems, elevators, and electronics, evolving its MFP line to emphasize productivity amid economic pressures.[4][8] Released as part of this series, it emerged during a period when companies sought cost-effective, high-speed tools—highlighted in Toshiba brochures positioning it as a leader in "superb technology and the highest possible security standards."[5][8] Early adoption focused on its ability to simplify storage, management, and production via intuitive interfaces.[2]
The e-STUDIO 856 rides the trend of hybrid work and digital-physical document convergence, where offices demand secure, high-volume MFPs amid paperless shifts but persistent printing needs.[2][5] Timing aligns with post-recession efficiency pushes, as Toshiba advanced full-speed solutions while firms cut costs.[8] Market forces like rising data security regulations and remote collaboration favor its secure, user-friendly design, influencing ecosystems by enabling scalable production in sectors like legal, finance, and healthcare.[5][9] It underscores Toshiba's role in bridging analog reliability with digital workflows, sustaining MFP relevance against pure cloud alternatives.
Toshiba e-STUDIO 856 remains a staple for high-volume reliability, with upgrades likely focusing on AI-enhanced scanning, greener energy use, and deeper cloud integration to counter evolving office automation trends. As hybrid models persist and sustainability pressures mount, its influence could grow via modular updates, solidifying Toshiba's edge in secure enterprise printing—echoing its core promise of leading high-performance document solutions.[2][5][9]
Key people at Studio856.