Below are the top threads from ten tears ago on the Print4Pay Hotel forums. Hard to believe it's been 10 years since we had the Connectivity CafÉ from Ricoh.
11/24/05 3:47 PM
Reply by Guest
I was at Konica Minolta show in Orlando in Spring 2004, and Howie was the main performer. He was very funny...but he must be making the copier show circut. Look out Sharp or Kyocera dealers
11/23/05 6:43 PM
Topic by Guest
. Energy Star compliant, the G7500 exemplifies Ricohs longstanding commitment to developing office solutions with energy and supply saving features including power-saving sleep modes, duplex modes, low noise levels, and minimal ozone emissions. The Ricoh G
11/28/05 8:18 PM
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fact that we all at Nashua enjoy you site and hope to even grow the Ricoh brand stronger because of this. Thanks again. I would also like to wish you all happy holidays and a Merry Christmas. Regards Junior Franchise Manager
11/23/05 2:33 PM
Topic by Guest
can burn the PrintStation 060R MicroPress Application from the Ricoh Technical website which is then flashed onto the Aficio 2051, 2060, and 2075. Ricohproviding solutions to bring you satisfied customers.
11/23/05 3:25 PM
Topic by Guest
What is @Remote? @Remote is available first as a network appliance called the Remote Communication Gate (RC Gate). Today It can: perform auto-discovery of up to 500 Ricoh and non-Ricoh network connected printers and MFPs - For Non-Ricoh and legacy
11/28/05 8:49 AM
Topic by Guest
availability of the Fiery E-8000 color server, based on Fiery System 7 and designed specifically to drive the Ricoh Aficio Color 5560 and Aficio 3260C multifunction devices. The Ricoh systems are ideal for production color and corporate reprographic department
11/29/05 8:33 PM
Topic by chops
KIP reps push the 100% toner yield feature on the 6000, which means no waste bottle. Does this mean their operational cost is much lower than Ricohs, or is their toner more expensive, and things are actually pretty equal?
11/28/05 8:34 AM
Reply by JasonR
Well, initially, they didn't have the right to do so as the employee had developed it (with the help of outside companies) as a stand-alone product, seperate from Ricoh. I don't know what has changed since that time, so perhaps they've acquired the
11/30/05 10:15 AM
Reply by Old Glory
than they would have otherwise but that doesn't necessarily mean that it is less expensive to operate than the Ricoh.
11/23/05 8:47 AM
Reply by JasonR
More inside scoop, if anyone cares. That Former Employee's name is Jay Burton. He developed the whole configurator on his own and actually put it up in working form before "pitching it" to Ricoh as something they could buy from him. Ricoh claimed that he
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