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Re: Print Copy Tool versus Plotworks
John, The PrintCopy Tool compares pretty favorably to Plotworks. I attached two documents to this post. The Product Support Guide lists differences between the two products. The PowerPoint has screen shots of all the settings in PrintCopy Tool. I hope this helps.
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Re: HP receives wave of customer complaints
I'm on this program at home. He was getting regular shipments of ink that he didn't order. You'd think that would be a clue. Technically, when someone cancels our maintenance contract, the toner in the unit becomes unfunded. We have every right to go and remove it. No one ever does but the unused toner has not been paid for.
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Re: Ricoh & Epson = "perfect together" NOT!
They are never going to get their act together. I spoke with Jim Corridi at the CDA meeting several months ago and he told me big things were coming down the pipeline very soon because he agreed it would be hard to upgrade 3406WD systems with a 3406WD system. He also, however, acted like the Epson was going to be the latest and greatest thing for all of us that sell wide format. Not sure why since we don't typically mess with the ink jet machines. You can find the Epson's extremely cheap...
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Re: Ricoh & Epson = "perfect together" NOT!
Wide Format is in a big transition right now, I know KIP is no longer going to be putting any R&D into monochrome printing anymore. Its all color from this point forward, I know Oce (or CSA) is thinking the same way. I can't speak for Ricoh but at this point why would you put any money into it. Ink jet is not the answer ether so the Epson deal in not going to get you into too many doors. If the KIP 800 series is priced right (somewhere in the $25K-30K area) a lot of them will be going...
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Re: Your Copier
Welcome back😀 https://www.p4photel.com/blog/...-the-copier-industry 6 Reasons Why Flat Rate aka One Rate Will Change the Copier Industry Art Post 36 minutes ago I remember when plain paper copiers used rolls of paper and not sheets. I remember when the glass on the copiers had to move back and forth. I remember when copiers used liquid ink (toner) to produce an image. I remember when you used a dial to set how many copies you wanted to make. Yup, it's been a pretty incredible journey to see...
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Re: Five Reasons Why I'm Stoked About the New Ricoh SP8400DN Printer
No, we are not doing any of those agreements with our MFP's. With the printer the device billing would not include the drum, or fuser. Client would pay for those. Device billing is a practical maintenance agreement for the new A3 ink based MFP's. Epson will be launching their 100ppm color device shortly. The only consumables is the print head and the ink. It's rumored that the print head will be warranted for 3 years. In addition the print head is very costly. The idea would be to charge...
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Re: Five Reasons Why I'm Stoked About the New Ricoh SP8400DN Printer
Thanks. Interesting. I wonder what the advantages and disadvantages of those ink jets are (compared to laser MFP).
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Re: Five Reasons Why I'm Stoked About the New Ricoh SP8400DN Printer
Client Pro's: Lower purchase or lease price for hardware Faster print speed than laser based vs same segment ink vs laser Unlimited pages No overage billing No unpredicted costs with overages Less downtime than laser Client Cons: Quality of prints or copies may not be equal to laser (does not matter if prints or copies stay in house) Print Head cost Ink cost may be higher than color laser, however that may be off-set by the lower purchase price Anyone care to add?
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Re: Five Reasons Why I'm Stoked About the New Ricoh SP8400DN Printer
Thanks! Same functionality regarding scanning? Scan to email, smb, ftp? Secure printing? Authentication and account track? Ability to implement solutions like paper cut? I guess this will be my last question
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Re: Five Reasons Why I'm Stoked About the New Ricoh SP8400DN Printer
Had a conference call with Epson Monday afternoon. They said the ended up with a 1 year warranty on the print heads but you can purchase an extended warranty for something like $250/yr.? I didn't write that down because the only thing that matters to me is what gets passed on to the customer and manufacturers warranties are seldom passed on. Epson Ink Process advantages: No heat so no heat related issues...no fuser, no cooling fan, no warm-up. Consumes 50% less power No drum or developer so...
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Re: Five Reasons Why I'm Stoked About the New Ricoh SP8400DN Printer
Interesting, I thought jh told me the cost was 2,500 per year. I was like what? Can you find out exactly that that cost is. I'm curious as I guess we all are
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Re: Five Reasons Why I'm Stoked About the New Ricoh SP8400DN Printer
I guess he was just referring to the Epson C869R (25 ppm). We kept asking questions about the 100 ppm unit and I lost track which unit this information applied to. Sorry for the confusion. We have a launch on the 11th and he promised more info on the 100 ppm at that time.
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Re: Up=Coming China Tariffs on Copiers parts & accessories
These are two listing that I found on ustr.gov site: 8443.99.20 Parts of printer units of subheading 8443.32.10 specified in additional U.S. note 2 to this chapter 8443.99.45 Parts and accessories of copying machines; nesoi Subheading 8443.99.20 following parts of printer units of subheading 8443.32.10: (a) Control or command assemblies, incorporating more than one of the following: printed circuit assembly, hard or flexible (floppy) disk drive, keyboard, user interface; (b) Light source...
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Re: High Volume Updates
RICOH PRO 907/1107/1357 PRODUCTION PRINTER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q. Where do the new Pro Series Production Printers fit in the Ricoh high volume monochrome printer product line? A. The new Pro Series Production Printers are successors to the highly successful Digital Document Publisher models, the DDP70e and the DDP92. Those models were initially brought into the Ricoh product family through the acquisition of Hitachi. Technically, the 70-ppm Digital Document Publisher 70e is being...
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Re: A4 Page Volumes
The most important question to ask is "how much do you copy 11x17"? If the answer is none, then the next question is "how often do you print 11x17"? When the answer is quite often, well A3 is then a no brainer, however if the answer is rarely, then I'll bundle an 11x17 laser or ink printer. Based on under 10K per month, A4 will save the customer on the TCO over the term of a 5 year lease.
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Re: Memjet Color Printers to the Rescue?
This is pretty impressive, but has been around for several years. There have to be significant issues that have prevented adoption. I suspect that clogged nozzles are a really expensive problem for intermittent use machines, and imagine the level of ink wasted keeping them fresh. Folks throw a fit about a $600 print head for a Canon plotter and it's guaranteed for a year. I see a limited market for this.
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Re: Tohoku Earthquake Wreaks Havoc on Printer Industry Supply Chain
This was an article from the NY times over the weekend! SHIBATA-MACHI, Japan — When the ground shook violently on the afternoon of March 11, the ceiling collapsed in part of the huge Ricoh copier factory here, exposing the vents and wires above. The offices at the Ricoh plant near Sendai are still in disrepair; workers have focused on restoring the factory and production. The ceiling is still not fixed. But employees are back at their posts, working under temporary lighting and wearing hard...
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Re: What the difference?
The "R" version of the ComColor is the flat cost-per-copy version. If you have a non "R" version then you are paying for your ink and service separately.
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Re: Epson Placements
Dean: I've placed 8 of these units, have also placed a couple with this configuration. Ricoh W3601 w/Scanner, table stand and Espon 7700. I've done this when scan2email and scan2folder is more important than printing and the end user expressed the need to print or copy in color. We've been able to setup a hotfolder and when a scanned file is placed there we have a program that then sends that file to be printed. It's more expensive than the Ink wide format MFP's but offers much more bang for...
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Re: Business inkjet printers could save Australian small businesses more than $45 million
GINTEL: Is Epson correct with this?
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Re: New HP 70ppm Inkjet coming soon.
I don't think so, the "half the cost of color laser is based on color laser MFP's that sell for about $1,000 typically these MFP's will have a color per page cost of 18-21 cents per pages. See the notes below from the HP page: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein...
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Re: Riso Comcolor & Thermography
Full color thermography? Highly unusual. I would be surprised if the Comcolor ink stays wet enough to hold the thermography powder when the excess powder is removed.
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Re: Riso Comcolor & Thermography
That's what I was thinking, was just not sure, because the comcolor ink comes out very dry. But wanted to checj with others
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Re: Toshiba's Eco MFP. An industry first!
The Eraser unit does not actually remove any toner from the page. The special blue toner or ink turns transparent by chemical process when heat is applied. There is no waste toner bottle. This is possibly why the same piece of paper can only be erased 6 times. Estimates are for 50% reduction in CO2 compared to a conventional MFP. The Eraser unit requires no additional consumables. The e306LP (the Eco MFP) is about the same price as a regular e306. The extra cost is for the Eraser unit. One...
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Re: Comcolor & Envelopes
Originally Posted by Art Post (Guest): Wee've had our Comcolor demo for almost 18 months, I have a demo for envelopes on this system. Our current system is leaving a spot of ink in the edge of the envelope, is this normal or has is there a fix for this? Please help. Art The envelope is hitting the first print head. It is probably a cyan ink spot. Make sure the envelope is flat (it can't be warped) and that you have the standard tray setting on envelope. Also have a tech install the new KG...
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Re: HP Press Release
From: Ted (Original Message) Sent: 10/8/2002 7:07 AM Reuters Business Report CEO Says HP Ready for Dell Competition Tuesday October 8, 9:14 am ET LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (Reuters) - Carly Fiorina, chief executive of No. 1 PC and printer maker Hewlett-Packard Co., said on Tuesday its integration with merger partner Compaq is on track, and that HP is ready to compete with Dell in the lucrative printer market. "We remain either at or ahead of our integration milestones," such as plans to cut...
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Re: JP 8000 Printing Borders
From: Jim Stocker Sent: 5/3/2002 12:13 PM Just a little correction. The drums for the JP8000 ARE different than the JP5000 (an ink saving scraper system being one of the more beneficial enhancements). You have to program a TCII to take either or, not both. I have the same problem with the drums. It seems Ricoh is importing A3 sized drums, not Ledger. This would account for the difference in image area along the horizontal. The only current fix, TSC is aware of this, is to replace the A3...
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Re: Need Help
Art, I don't have very good news for you. I have a bunch of these in the field and the yields on ink are significantly lower than anticipated. Initially, we were told that the yield would be fantastic(~11K/cart). However, Ricoh has never been able to produce a CPC sheet, like they do for the other models, in fact, thay say one does not exist. Standard, on the other hand, does have one that they distribute to their dealers, that I have since found. It is attached. Not good news, though, as...
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Re: Vellum
Looking in the Service Management Guide, the only types of media not supported are: Coated paper, Ink-Jet paper and envelopes. As Vellum designates the type of surface of the media, instead of smooth, I would say yes, it will. I've certainly not had any problems with running vellum finished media through the 3800C. Just a note concerning transparencies to finish off, use Folex X356 or X355. Hope that helps. Cheers, Jim.
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Re: Need Help
Jim, Thanx, I have visited the customer and set the SP setting to a lighter master and have the dup print at full speed. Is there a way to also have the systems always make an economy master? I have spoken to Ray Bauer @ Ricoh, another possible for the low ink cover is the fact that we are using an 11 x 17 master for every print. I have tried to find the settings for the auto master cut to 8.5 x 11 but can't. Another other hints. Art
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Re: Need Help
Art, I think you'll find that you need the Black Drum 30-S #205698 to get an 8.5"x11" Master. Your looking at $600+ which would take years to pay for in ink/master savings not to mention the inconvenience of having to switch cylinders back and forth depending on original size. I think you will also find that the end users will not comply and just continue to use the 11x17 drum for 8.5x11 copies rather than hassle with the change.
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Re: need for specs and picture of TC II
You have to make real sure that your drum synchronization settings are as good as you can get them, otherwise, you will experience significant "shadowing", from the offset of wet ink onto the second unit. If the settings are good. The overall quality is acceptable in most cases. Attached is a Getstener brand brochure. I follow it with some images. Hope it helps. Jim.
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Re: question on digital duplicators
Also the short drum uses less ink, with the increased master yield and decreased ink saturation of the master, you get a lower per page cost. This can win many deals in schools where they have been using duplicators that only cut a 17 inch master for a letter sheet.
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Re: 600 DPI VS. RISO GR3700
I probably shouldn't tell you all this but there probably isn't any reason that the variable data printer wouldn't work on a PriPort with alittle engineering to get the unit heigth right and one unit secured to the other.. The MX1200 is a multi-head ink jet printer (Made by Graphics Wizard) that rolls up to the exit end of the Riso. You create the master on the Riso with everything that is non-variable. Then a mail-merge program of your choosing sends variable data to the MX1200 which prints...
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Re: Paper
These are the specs from Ricoh TSC website CL3000 Avoid using the following, as they are not supported by this printer: · Paper meant for an ink-jet printer · Bent, folded, or creased paper · Curled or twisted paper · Torn paper · Wrinkled paper · Damp paper · Paper that is dry enough to emit static electricity · Paper that has already been printed onto, except a preprinted letterhead · Special paper, such as thermal paper, aluminum foil, carbon paper and conductive paper · Paper whose...
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Re: Halftones w/JP8500 & Quark
Quick note about Quark and LPI. First the obvious thing, changing LPI will change the size of the dots in your Photo. a low LPI, like 60 will make the dots in the photo readily apparent(not always a bad thing). A high LPI like 133 will make the dots so small many pictures will come out as a big blob of ink on the duplicator. Secondly, Quark will downsample any TIFF image to twice the resolution of your LPI, so a 65LPI setting means you are printing 130dpi TIFFs, again, this isn't such a bad...
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Re: Tattoo Parlors
They are actually using thermal spirit ink master units at this time through an old harris 3m machine. They then use the master and alcohol to transfer the ink to the client's skin. Pretty scary stuff if you ask me but it works!
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Re: P4P WIDE FORMAT COLOR
There are no laser based wide format color systems out there from the major manufacturers. If there are, they are price prohibitive. What your customer would find would be a couple of systems to meet his or her needs. Oce has a TCS400 system which is a separate scanner, controller and printer. They can scan the color document and direct it to print on the inkjet printer. No doubt an expensive output solution because it is ink based. Probably looking at the $40,000 range for this one. The...
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Re: NEW Duplicator with Paper Cassette
Ricoh's Priportâ„¢JP5800 digital duplicator delivers a higher level of quality and performance in a user-friendly design. With a printing speed of up to 120 sheets/min. and an extensive paper capacity of 2500 sheets, the largest duplicating jobs can be handled swiftly and without interruption. In addition to this, you can load two types of paper at once. As an added advantage, the Priportâ„¢JP5800 can be placed in commercial offices for copying purposes. It can also be supplied with the 40-bin...
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Re: JP 4500 Duplicator coming soon
Gestetner version of the brochure is at the uploads section for posting in the documents area. MSRP is as follows: JP4500 (CP6244) $9995 Type 45L Color Unit $1025 Type 40 Controller $2195 (Same DF, cabinet and platen as JP3000 (5430)) Masters $175/bx (2 rolls) Black Ink $92 (5x600cc) Color Ink $126 Available colors - red, blue, brown, green, navy, purple, gray, yellow, teal, maroon, orange I'll post more info when I get some. Cheers, Jim Stocker
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Re: SERI Launch Date
Ah........, the long awaited SERI printer. This devices wroks in tandem with any of Ricoh's Digital Duplicators. It actually allows duplicators to print onto alternative media, such as "Tyvek", "Coated Stock" and other stock where the ink was not drying. The SERI dries the ink by passing the paper and ink from the duplicator under a UV light. This process also allows Ricoh to now release "transparent inks", meaning CMYK printing can be accomplished. To me the Seri gives us a new market, that...
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Re: SERI Launch Date
FYI, SeriPrint is compatible with JP5000/5500/8000/8500/TC2 only. When tied into the SeriPrint system, the unit is no longer able to print with the standard emulsified ink offering, as the SeriPrint unit has top mounted rollers at its' exit section, which would cause surface trailing as the emulsified ink would not have enough time to dry. Mind you, who would want to print with "dry-time consuming" inks when you can print with something that dries instantaneously, when "flashed" with UV?
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Re: Weekend Notes from the copier industry!
WEEKEND MFP INDUSTRY NOTES 8-5-07 The following is a quick review of copier/MFP industry news from industry publications. - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it is legal for manufacturers to create a mandatory minimum selling price for their product. The case was decided regarding a store that sold women’s clothing, that ran afoul of the clothing manufacturer’s rules. Unknown if any copier manufacturers will adopt this policy. - A group in Australia at Queensland University, is claiming that...
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Re: Ricoh Wide Format Solution Guru's
KIP does have the Touch Screen and the ability to copy color original, not plot a file to a Wide Format Ink Jet. With the RATIO Touch Screen Interface & Plotbase|PM, you have many more features: - Use virtually any WF color Scanner - Add many more WF Ink Jets, LED's and/or small format printers to the configuration - Complete accounting / Invoice generating application (not just a spreadsheet as KIP offers) - Regular Windows PC is much faster for scanning and plotting (especially large...
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Re: Supply Yields for Riso rz220
Ink Tubes are usually $20 to $25 and yield a minimum of 10,000 impressions. Masters are usually between $30-$35 I am not sure what the master rolls yield. I am guessing 70 originals.
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Re: Supply Yields for Riso rz220
Masters retail for $51 and 250 masters per roll Black Ink is $29.50 I know you know this Art but for those who are less informed regarding digital duplicators, Ink yield is highly contingent upon average run length. An 8.5"x11" original with 6% page coverage will only get 5,000 copies from a tube of ink if the average run length is only 25. However, the same original will yield 35,000 copies from a tube if the average run length is 1,000. Most of the ink ends up thrown away on masters if the...
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Re: FS3718m
lonestar682000 Registered: 10/18/06 Posts: 13 10/19/06 at 12:00 AM Reply with quote #2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It depends on the application. "I have an AS400 that needs to do payroll checks, with the finicial package that ...... just bought" good solution. But, be prepaired to work with the forms person that is putting their check form together. "I am a 2 person office and I would like to print out my own checks from quick books and...