Monday, November 17, 2025

The Blaze series features models supporting print speeds between 26 and 30 pages

TVS Electronics (TVSE), a leading player in offering integrated end-to-end electronic solutions to empower businesses and individuals, announced the launch of TVSE Blaze, a new range of high-performance laser printers designed, engineered, and made in India. Blaze is set to redefine workplace printing with its high speed, smart connectivity, and cost efficiency enabled by a refillable toner system, backed by a dual C-feed channel with precision rollers that prevent paper jams and deliver crisp, clean prints.

Designed for speed, cost efficiency and everyday reliability

The Blaze series features models supporting print speeds between 26 and 30 pages per minute, making them suitable for high-volume offices, classrooms, and small businesses. Select models offer all-in-one capabilities for printing, scanning, and copying, while wireless and mobile app support enables flexible printing for hybrid work environments.

TVSE has emphasized durability with a rugged build capable of handling a monthly duty cycle of up to 60,000 pages, ensuring consistent performance for demanding workplaces. The refillable toner system further helps reduce annual printing expenses, positioning Blaze as a cost-effective alternative in a growing office printing market.

The Blaze series includes both single-function and all-in-one models. Some come with wireless support, while others offer features like automatic duplex and ADF for higher workloads. Models include:

Blaze SN-26NW: 26 PPM single-function with Wi-Fi

Blaze MN-26NW: 26 PPM multifunction (Print/Scan/Copy) with Wi-Fi

Blaze SD-30NW: 30 PPM single-function with duplex

Blaze MD-30NW: 30 PPM multifunction with duplex and wireless

Blaze MD-30ANW: 30 PPM multifunction with ADF, duplex, and higher volume handling

Each printer comes with a dual C-feed path to avoid jams and ensure smooth prints. The refillable toner system is expected to reduce yearly printing costs by up to 30%, as per the company.

 By - Aaradhay Sharma 

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