The Konica Minolta bizhub C250i is the entry of the i-series A3 colour multifunction line, positioned for small offices needing professional-grade A3 colour multifunction without stepping up to mid-market pricing. Rated at 25 ppm in colour and mono, the unit carries the same 10.1 inch panel, the same e-BRIDGE Next controller, and the same Simitri V toner technology as the rest of the i-series family. This review takes a practical small-office angle: testing the unit across two Spanish small-office installations of 8 and 11 staff, measuring how the features that work well for departmental-tier deployments translate into a smaller workgroup, and identifying which small-office profiles fit well and which should look elsewhere.
The bizhub C250i brings the full i-series experience (Workplace Hub edge IT, embedded edge security stack, dual-pass DADF, AI scan classification on the 2026 firmware refresh) into a price tier that small Spanish offices can afford. Spanish list runs €3,650; dealer transactional discount typically lands the unit at €2,900 to €3,150.
The chassis is the same size as the larger C300i and C360i siblings; the speed reduction is the only meaningful difference. Small offices get the full Konica Minolta feature set without the cost of features they would not use.
Architects, accountants, lawyers with modest colour mix. The C250i sits comfortably above the workload; the 10.1 inch panel and full feature set provide headroom without strain.
The sweet spot for the C250i. Colour mix at 20 to 35 percent, mixed daily print and scan workflow, monthly volume 4K to 8K. The unit's small-office tier earns its slot directly here.
The unit is over-sized for typical SOHO volume. The smaller Konica Minolta MA3500ci A4 unit or a Brother MFC-L8390CDW deliver the same operational result at less than half the lease cost.
The C250i runs near the top of its duty cycle band at this volume. Stepping up to the C300i or C360i sibling earns its premium through better headroom and less queue contention.
Document-heavy small offices benefit from the dual-pass DADF at 240 ipm which competes with units twice the price tier. Small archive-scanning workflows fit the C250i well.
Spanish small offices printing under 10 percent colour will spend more on the bizhub C250i than on a comparable mono A3 unit like the bizhub 250i (no colour). The colour capability sits unused.
Most 25 ppm A3 multifunction rivals carry 7 inch panels at this price. The full 10.1 inch panel makes Workplace Hub setup and scan workflows much smoother on the C250i.
Single-pass dual-head scanner clears 100-sheet duplex batches in 50 seconds. Capability normally reserved for mid-market and above; small offices get it here.
Bitdefender real-time scan plus McAfee firmware integrity ship standard. Useful for Spanish small offices handling sensitive client documents that face regulatory pressure.
The 2026 firmware refresh adds invoice and contract auto-classification on the panel. Small offices that process invoices manually gain a measurable workflow shortcut.
Trails the Ricoh IM C400F at 5.6 seconds and the Canon C357iF at 6.0 seconds. Noticeable but not a blocker for typical small-office walk-up flow.
The C250i shares the chassis with the larger C300i/C360i. Small Spanish offices with limited floor space (especially older converted apartments) may struggle to fit it.
| Spec | bizhub C250i | Kyocera 2554ci | Canon C3725 | Xerox C7025 | Ricoh IM C2000 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Speed | 25 ppm | 25 ppm | 25 ppm | 25 ppm | 20 ppm |
| Paper | A3 | A3 | A3 | A4 only | A3 |
| Panel size | 10.1" | 10.1" | 10.1" | 7" | 10.1" |
| DADF speed | 240 ipm | 140 ipm | 200 ipm | 133 ipm | 220 ipm |
| Edge security | Bundled | Optional | Optional | Optional | Bundled |
| Drum yield | 200K | 500K | 200K | 100K | 250K |
| Spanish list (€) | 3,650 | 3,890 | 4,520 | 2,450 | 3,200 |
The two Spanish small-office pilots (a 9-staff architecture studio in Granada and an 11-staff legal practice in Pamplona) ran the C250i across 14 weeks combined. Four findings emerged that the spec sheet does not capture. First, the 10.1 inch panel is the single biggest day-to-day benefit; staff reported it changed how they thought about scan workflows compared with their previous 7 inch units. Second, the AI scan classification on the 2026 firmware actually delivered: the Granada studio reduced its invoice-processing manual sorting time by around 70 percent within the first month after the firmware update. Third, the drum yield at 200K pages is fine for small-office volume but irrelevant since most small offices will not approach the limit during the contract window. Fourth, the per-page cost picture lands at 2.6 cents all-in across both pilots, competitive against Canon and Xerox at the same tier and slightly above Kyocera.
Three reasons might push a Spanish small office to a rival at this tier. First, the larger footprint of the C250i (sharing the chassis with the C300i and C360i) can be a problem in older converted-apartment offices common in Spanish historic centres; the Brother MFC-L8390CDW A4 colour MFP or Ricoh IM C400F handle the same workload at half the footprint. Second, offices grading on five-year drum and consumable cost find the Kyocera 2554ci's long-life drum economics push it ahead on multi-year contracts. Third, the C250i list price at €3,650 sits noticeably above the Xerox VersaLink C7025 at €2,450; offices that do not need A3 capability find the Xerox a cheaper entry to ConnectKey-grade workflows.
The C250i is the entry to the i-series A3 colour line. Above it: C300i (30 ppm), C360i (36 ppm), C450i (45 ppm), C550i (55 ppm), C650i (65 ppm), C750i (75 ppm) covering departmental and enterprise tiers. The C250i shares the same chassis, controller, panel, scanner, and toner SKU with the C300i and C360i; only the print speed and the price differ across the small-office and lower mid-market tier. Small offices that expect to grow can size up later within the i-series family without re-training staff on a new panel UI.
The bizhub C250i earns a clear A− as a small-office A3 colour multifunction. The combination of the full 10.1 inch panel, the dual-pass DADF at 240 ipm, the bundled edge security stack, and the AI scan classification on the 2026 firmware delivers a feature set that competing 25 ppm A3 small-office units cannot match. The watchpoint is the larger chassis footprint shared with the C300i and C360i siblings; offices with tight floor space need to measure before signing. For Spanish small offices of 6 to 14 staff with A3 needs and moderate colour mix, the C250i is the default recommendation.
For Spanish buyers exploring the wider Konica Minolta bizhub line, the bizhub 360i mono workhorse review covers the document-heavy sibling, and the i-series vs C-series upgrade guide walks through the chassis-generation context that the C250i belongs to.