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Top Ricoh Copiers from 1990 Focus on Ricoh FT2260

 

Ricoh FT2260

Classified as a tabletop copier with a stationary platen, clamshell design for easy jam removal and a dual feed paper trays.

The Ricoh FT2260 went on the market in late 1988 and has a suggested retail of $3,095. This copier was also sold as the Savin 7150.

The Ricoh FT2260 featured a front loading paper tray that held 250 sheets plus and additional side tray that held 100 sheets of paper.  From the side paper tray the FT2260 featured a straight thru paper path.

Maximum copies that could be made at one time was 99.  In addition this copier had a zoom lens that could be used for reductions or enlargement of documents at 1% increments. There were also reduction and enlargement pre-sets that the client could choose from (5 in total).

Features included auto exposure plus 5 step manual control graphic monitor, dual page, split page, auto copy mode and optional color toner changes. 

Black toner yield was rated at 3,635 pages and color toner came in at 2,600 pages.  Drum life was about 35,000 pages and fuser rollers life was 120,000 & 300,000 pages. 

Optional accessories included ARDF/SADF that were capable of holding 30 originals in the feeder.  Sorters were also available for 10 bins or 20 bins and each bin had the capability of holding up to 100 sheets of paper. Those early sorters were so unreliable and most were from third party suppliers. 

Weight of the copier was 110lbs.

Preventative Maintenance cycle was for every 60,000 copies.

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