The C5950 model retails for £759 and is designed for the high-volume colour user. It prints at up to 26ppm in colour mode and 32ppm in mono.
The press is designed to print on-demand documents, which would previously be outsourced, such as business cards and CD labels.
The PCL/Postscript compatibility is claimed to extend the accessibility of the range to an even broader spectrum of applications, including non-windows environments.
The C5750 is available for £599 and is billed as a high-performance mono printer, with full colour capability when required.
Both models feature optional add-ons, which include extra memory, auto duplex and a second tray unit.
Peter Dresser, product marketing manager for OKI Printing Solutions, said the new models will "extend the reach of the range to new users in non-windows environments while at the same time enhancing the levels of performance and productivity that customers can achieve".
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