Konica Minolta Wheelchair brochure Benefits for finger-handicapped users

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Up to now, most office equipment has come in the ubiquitous pale-grey colour. Konica Minolta’s Universal Design Concept has broken with this “tradition” to introduce a darker-coloured design. Use is made of high- quality recycled plastics that take on a darker colour when reprocessed. This not only has clearenvironmental benefits but also helps visually impaired users.

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8The darker-coloured panel and output trays make it easier to identify if a fax has arrived or a print job is already in the output tray.

Benefits for finger-handicapped users

Most machines are not designed to meet the specific needs of users with impairments to their fingers, hands or dexterity. The latest Konica Minolta machines are an exception. The keys of the operating panel have been specifically designed for those with limited dexterity.

9Their concave shape ensures that any operating instrument such as a pen does not slip off.

10Another useful feature is the document feeders large handle, which enables users to lift the lid up easily, for example just with their fist.

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Contents Our machines are built for everybody’s needs Bernd Worf, plumber Certified suitabilityEase of use an essential quality Irmgard Wandt, personnel officer Designed to make life easierBetter access for wheelchair users Klaus Pöhler, engineer Brighter prospects for the visually impairedBenefits for finger-handicapped users Universal Design Concept