Tagged With "Pro C7500"
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Re: Budget Document Technology given 2015 Pro-Tech Service Award
Great Job Tom. This award reinforces what everyone already knows that works with your company- your focus is on taking care of your customers and run a great company.
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Re: Color MFP Trends, Tactics, etc
I have one of these in the P4P market, after 4 months all seems well and customer is satisfied with media offereing and quality. The one thing that has changed for this unit, since its the same engine as the MPC6000 and MPC7000 is that default from the factory is 11x17 single click and lower consumable costs. Making an inroad will depend on how dealers will position this unit, dealers more than ever can now be competitive with single click 11x17, and if you're going to play in the P4P you...
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Re: The Effect Currency Evaluations have on the MFP industry
If you check the price changes between the Aficio C7500/C6000 and C7501/C6501 it may suggest that Ricoh is adjusting for currency rates. The mainframes are up around $4k and $7k respectively and MSPRs for most inherited options are up by about 15%
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Re: NEW Ricoh C900!! HV Color Printer
Are the C900 as well as the C7500 and C6000 8 Bit Machines?
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Re: New MP C6000 & MP C7500 from Ricoh!
Fiery controllers for bothe MP C6000 and C7500 will be launched shortly.
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Re: Kyocera TASKalpha quote from end user
As an FYI in this thread...I had a prospect come look at the Lanier LD275c (C7500), and they brought samples with them from one of the new TaskAlfa machines, and the output was crap. The color was very bland and looked almost like it came off an inkjet or duplicator. It was refreshing to see.
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Re: Ahmedabad's Sonal Xerox launches a new centre, installs a second Ricoh Pro 651EX digital kit
Great to hear good things happening with Ricoh Production equipment. It's interesting to hear 13 x 25" paper?? Magnetics? No doubt the image quality is very good. We have several C651/C751's out and this year could include several more!
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Re: MP C5100 PRO & EB 22 Fiery
The user loves the fact that they can send their 11x17 spreads to the doc server and then configure the print settings at the copier. Just trying to accommodate the end user
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Re: MP C5100 PRO & EB 22 Fiery
Since they have the Fiery, once the job is printed it can be archived on the Fiery, all print settings will stay with that job. Make sure they have command work station installed on their PC and log into the fiery controller, right click on the print job and archive it.
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Re: MP C5100 PRO & EB 22 Fiery
You can still use the document server with the fiery using the fiery postscript driver or the fiery pcl driver. In the PS driver just click the job properties tab, check document server, and fill in a name or whatever you want.
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Re: MP C5100 PRO & EB 22 Fiery
I have had people want to do this too because it's easier to figure out. Also you can't change any job properties except the quantity when reprinting from the fiery.
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Re: What Happened with the RICOH Pro L4000
You mean Batelli resigned? I sure wish they would get someone in there that was worth a damn. Previously Linda Allen and then Batelli. I am sure the Plotworks thing didn't have anything to do with it. J.
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Re: What Happened with the RICOH Pro L4000
yup, Batelli resigned and that's not a good sign. Why should give me the job!1
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Re: What Happened with the RICOH Pro L4000
Are you talking about the mimaki machine? The service documentation showed up online a week ago with the models L4130 and L4160.
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Re: What Happened with the RICOH Pro L4000
yes the mimaki, anything you can share on that would be appreciated!
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Re: What Happened with the RICOH Pro L4000
You were!!! , ever since you left it's been a fiasco with the wide format division.
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Re: What Happened with the RICOH Pro L4000
Great. We are Samsung dealers. Hope we don't have to deal with him at any level. And yes, you were missed greatly. Happy New Year and hope you are well.
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Re: What Happened with the RICOH Pro L4000
Over the years I've had the opportunity to interact with many product managers at Ricoh. This guy never returned a call, actually I'm glad he's gone.
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Re: What Happened with the RICOH Pro L4000
I hope Ricoh can bring back the magic they had when Linda ran the division. Plotworks has been a great product with great support once you learn the capabilities. It is an excellent PlotBase replacement product. I cannot think of a better time to be selling Wide Format- here in the SE, industry is back on it's feet and growing.
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Re: What Happened with the RICOH Pro L4000
Plotworks is not Plotbase. Bring back Plotbase and scantools. At least we can still get Plotbase. I just wish they would not force Plotworks upon us without a choice.
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Re: What Happened with the RICOH Pro L4000
Maxima1 Agreed about the production thing with wide format. But dude you're less than stellar at returning calls, and if you're referring to me digging for information for a blog, well, you're way off base. Plus how can you make that statement, if you don't call the person back to find out what they need? It's not only me, I've spoken to others and we all agreed you were not that good when it came to call backs. Now, this doesn't mean I don't like you, I do like you, but dude you gotta call...
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Re: What Happened with the RICOH Pro L4000
You were atrocious at returning phone calls. And for you to state that you returned calls in a timely manner that you deemed important takes the cake and proves the point. Additionally, the sales reps in the field who religiously continue to sell the wide format product are the reason for any continued success in that area of Ricoh's product line. With the mandatory increase in price and a stale product lineup most days it is a difficult exercise.
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Re: What Happened with the RICOH Pro L4000
I wish everyone that is selling wide format in Ricoh continued success. I know it is a tough endeavor and will continue to be considering the internal shift towards color and support for direct. If you required better support, I hope you receive it in the future. Good Luck.
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Re: One BIG Take Away from the Top 100 Summit
Interesting test. Hope the dealers use it to find their future top producers. Enjoy your day...
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Re: One BIG Take Away from the Top 100 Summit
Art, Great article I always used the purpose question when hiring. Ask the candidate what their purpose is, what would drive their core being to do what every it takes as long as it's legal, moral, and ethical to succeed in the career of sales? When people have the conviction for their purpose they will have the strength needed when the world of circumstances attempts to stop their momentum.
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Re: One BIG Take Away from the Top 100 Summit
This is a tough business and finding young blood who are willing to gut it out is HARD. I've been in this industry for 5 years now and every year the thought of quitting enters my mind. The reasoning to stick around has to be more than just about money. For me, lasting 10 years in copier sales is the equivalent to getting my "black belt" in "the art of selling." I already have the confidence to feel like I can do anything -- real estate, start my own business, etc... I've gone through the...
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Re: Difference between Ricoh Pro901s
Difference is the Fiery and added paper weight handling. The c7100 is the way to go though.
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Re: Difference between Ricoh Pro901s
well, more than I expected pm me, and I can give you particulars
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Re: Difference between Ricoh Pro901s
Launch this Friday or Monday...fingers crossed! Yes pricing is higher than the C751 series, will be interesting to see how customers feel about the 5th station.
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Re: Difference between Ricoh Pro901s
This machine is also available in a 4 station configuration. It should be a great machine from what I have seen.
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Re: Difference between Ricoh Pro901s
customer is excited about the 5th station. I will enable him to generate additional sales and profits, however, will the increase in price far outweigh what he can make in profit? Case in point, if the system is $50K higher than the C751, that equals $1,000 more per month in lease price. I'm thinking this system is coming in at the MSRP of the 901's. Agree or disagree?
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Re: Difference between Ricoh Pro901s
That makes sense to me since this is supposed to be the replacement for both the C751 and the C901s. Wait until the pricing for the C9100 comes out. That will have some shock factor I think.
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Re: Difference between Ricoh Pro901s
Keep in mind the initial launch will be the printer only at 90ppm, this unit will have the new vacuum feed LCT which will add some cost, but feed heavy, coated and many other media MUCH better. The big question will be the cost of supplies for the 5th station and how to set up click charges or simply leave the customer to purchase these special supplies separate. Lets face it the Xerox 1000 is $250k, we will have a much lower price on these new units.
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Re: Difference between Ricoh Pro901s
Originally Posted by Art Post: Mrsp for what I quoted was 300k I would think two of them cost that. WOW
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Re: Difference between Ricoh Pro901s
Nice videos for the C7110 are on the league this morning..
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Re: Difference between Ricoh Pro901s
Kitz-- Where are you seeing the C7110 videos on The League? I'm not seeing them there or on InfoCenter or Ricoh Learning Institute.