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Konica Minolta vs Toshiba Printer Lease in Australia

Both brands compete in the A3 colour multifunction class for Australian business leasing. The right one depends on workflow integration needs, finishing options, and which service network is closest to your offices.

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For Australian businesses comparing Konica Minolta bizhub against Toshiba eStudio for printer leasing, both ranges cover A3 colour multifunction devices in the same speed bands with self-encrypting drives, secure-print release, and scan-to-folder workflows; LeasemyPrinter leases the Toshiba eStudio range from $189/month ex GST on a 36 to 60 month term with maintenance, genuine consumables and remote diagnostics included.

Konica Minolta vs Toshiba: side-by-side

FactorKonica MinoltaToshiba
Class of deviceA3 colour MFP (bizhub range)A3 colour MFP (eStudio range)
Speed band25 to 65 ppm common configurations33 to 55 ppm common configurations
SecuritySelf-encrypting drive, secure print, IP filteringSelf-encrypting drive, secure-print PIN, automatic data overwrite
Scan workflowScan-to-encrypted-folder, bizhub Workplace HubScan-to-encrypted-folder, e-bridge cloud connect
FinishingStapler, hole punch, booklet, perfect-bind on premium modelsStapler, hole punch, booklet maker on most A3 models
Mobile / cloud printAirPrint, Mopria, bizhub CloudAirPrint, Mopria, e-bridge cloud
AU service networkNational service through Konica Minolta AustraliaEstablished service partners across metro and regional NSW (incl. Mid North Coast)
Available via LeasemyPrinterNoYes, from $189/month

Konica Minolta strengths

  • Premium production-class options with perfect-binding finishing.
  • National Konica Minolta Australia service infrastructure.
  • Established option for high-volume centralised print rooms.

Toshiba strengths

  • Strong fit for Mid North Coast NSW and regional businesses leveraging local Toshiba service partners.
  • e-bridge cloud connector for tight Microsoft 365 integration.
  • Booklet finishing across the A3 colour range, well-suited to client report packs.

When Konica Minolta is the starting point

  • High-volume centralised print rooms needing perfect-binding or other premium finishing.
  • Existing Konica Minolta fleets being expanded for fleet-management consistency.
  • Specific bizhub Workplace Hub workflow integrations.

When Toshiba is the starting point

  • Mid North Coast NSW businesses. Toshiba is the headline brand we lead with for the region.
  • Practices wanting client-report-pack booklet finishing on every A3 device.
  • Microsoft 365 environments wanting native scan-to-folder via e-bridge cloud.

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Frequently asked questions

Does LeasemyPrinter lease Konica Minolta?
LeasemyPrinter leases Kyocera, HP, Toshiba and Brother. We do not currently lease Konica Minolta. If a bizhub-class device is the right fit for your business, the closest match in our range is the Toshiba eStudio A3 colour family, leasing from $189/month ex GST.
Is Toshiba comparable to Konica Minolta on security?
Both ranges ship with self-encrypting hard drives, secure-print release, and user authentication on standard configurations. Both meet the typical Australian business privacy and audit requirements for handling client records.
Which brand is better for a Port Macquarie or Taree business?
For Mid North Coast NSW businesses, Toshiba is the headline brand we lead with. A local technician based in Taree provides next business day onsite response across Port Macquarie, Taree, Kempsey and Forster. Konica Minolta also has Australian service infrastructure but is typically routed through national service contracts rather than a dedicated regional response.

Print security and procurement: the numbers behind a Konica Minolta or Toshiba lease

Independent, sourced data on why a managed, single vendor print fleet matters and how the lease versus buy decision is treated for tax.

Each figure links to its source.

Australian businesses are small

97.3%

Of Australia's 2,729,648 actively trading businesses were small businesses with fewer than 20 employees at 30 June 2025, the segment a printer lease is built for, trading a large upfront purchase for a predictable monthly cost.

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics · ABS Counts of Australian Businesses, 30 June 2025 (n = 2,729,648)

Print related data loss

56%

Of organisations reported at least one print related data loss in the past year.

For medical, legal, accounting and local government offices, an unmanaged printer that stores and routes confidential documents is a genuine exposure.

Source: Quocirca Print Security Landscape 2025 · Quocirca, July 2025. International survey of 400 IT decision makers (US and Europe)

ATO instant asset write off, 2025 to 2026

$20,000

If you buy equipment outright, eligible small businesses with an aggregated annual turnover under $10 million can immediately deduct the business portion of eligible assets costing less than $20,000, where the asset is first used or installed ready for use between 1 July 2025 and 30 June 2026.

Genuine operating lease payments are instead deductible as a business expense each period.

General information, not tax advice. Confirm the right structure for your situation with your accountant.

Source: Australian Taxation Office · Australian Taxation Office, 2025 to 2026 income year

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