*NEWS*KYOCERA MITA’s NEW CERTIFICATION

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Date: Tuesday February 27, 2007 12:03:00 pm
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    Kyocera Mita America Printers and MFP Receive Cerner Certification For Healthcare Information Systems Compliance
    Achievement Demonstrates Kyocera’s Commitment to Engineering Quality Printing Devices for the Healthcare Industry
    FAIRFIELD,
    N.J.-Kyocera Mita America, Inc., one of the world’s leading document
    solutions companies, today announced that three of its award winning
    document imaging products have achieved certification from Cerner, the
    leading U.S. supplier of healthcare information technology solutions.
    The Cerner validation demonstrates Kyocera’s commitment to provide
    healthcare institutions with document imaging technology that addresses
    the specific needs of patient-care facilities.Kyocera’s FS-4000DN
    monochrome printer, the FS-C5030N color printer, and the KM-3035
    multifunctional product (MFP) are now part of the “Cerner Peripheral
    List” which is used by Cerner to counsel clients when purchasing
    printing devices. In order to become Cerner certified, printing devices
    must pass a series of rigorous evaluations while operating under
    Cerner’s Millennium application environment – a single platform that
    allows health professionals to run tests, make diagnoses, place orders,
    fill medications, document patient-care proceedings or remit
    bills.“Achieving Cerner certification demonstrates to the healthcare
    market that Kyocera printers and MFPs deliver the efficiency,
    reliability and sustainability required by hospitals and patient-care
    facilities,” said Peter Hendrick, vice president, Marketing at Kyocera
    Mita America. “Kyocera’s goal is to engineer innovative, high-quality
    document imaging products for any application or work environment.“In
    addition to receiving Cerner certification, additional Kyocera printers
    recently have also been certified by Meditech, a leading provider of
    Health Care Information Systems. The nature of these achievements makes
    Kyocera a member of a niche group of qualified providers of document
    imaging solutions within the healthcare market.Kyocera Mita’s
    FS-4000DN, FS-C5030N and KM-3035 are available through authorized
    dealers at the manufacturer’s suggested retail prices (MSRP) of
    $1,676.00, $2,625.00 and $5,995.00, respectively.

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