Katun Corporation (Katun), provider of Arivia multifunction printers (MFPs) announced a global collaboration with ELATEC, an enabler of user authentication and identification solutions.
Through this collaboration, Katun’s Arivia MFPs are now fully compatible with ELATEC’s TWN4 family of radio frequency identification (RFID) readers across all Arivia devices. This compatibility enables organisations to implement secure authentication workflows using ELATEC’s RFID technologies and services, helping protect sensitive documents, streamline access control, and support compliance requirements for enterprise environments.
“By confirming compatibility with ELATEC’s RFID readers, we’re expanding the security and authentication capabilities of our Arivia MFP portfolio,” said Tony Ko, Vice President of Hardware & Business Solutions at Katun. “Arivia users can now benefit from ELATEC’s advanced RFID technologies that seamlessly integrate with their existing print environments while maintaining the performance and reliability they expect from Katun’s Arivia devices.”
Key features and benefits of the ELATEC TWN4 platform include:
- Universal RFID multi-frequency and multi-technology capability
- Support for NFC and Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE)
- Compatibility with the latest LEGIC Connect mobile credentials and LEGIC Init 63 function
- Remote maintainability for simplified device management
- Availability of custom kits for tailored installations
- Secure device-level authentication across Katun’s entire Arivia MFP line
- Flexible customization to meet diverse enterprise security and workflow needs
“We are excited to work with Katun to bring enhanced security and seamless authentication to the Arivia MFP portfolio,” said Denis Kim, Chief Sales Officer (CSO) Global at ELATEC GmbH. “Our readers are versatile and future-ready and empower organizations to safeguard sensitive information and streamline workflows. This collaboration exemplifies ELATEC’s commitment to innovation and customer-centric technology that adapts to evolving enterprise needs worldwide.”





