Ricoh is pleased to introduce the new MP C2000 Color Digital Imaging System.
The Ricoh Aficio MP C2000 Color Digital Imaging System is the most advanced color-enabled MFP on the market today with everything your customer requires to copy, print, scan, store, and fax documents.
This system joins the already successful Ricoh Aficio MP C2500/ MP C3000 & MP C3500/ C4500 Series in the Ricoh color line-up. The Ricoh Aficio MP C2000 incorporates all of the outstanding technologies that make our current color offering so valuable to your customers, including outstanding performance, economical color, advanced Scan-to capabilities and a wide variety of finishing options.
RICOH AFICIO MP C2000 HIGHLIGHTS;
Equal Full-Color and Black & White Output Speeds: 20 ppm for both black & white and color.
Larger Paper Capacity: The maximum 3,200-sheet paper supply permits users to run long jobs unattended. The Bypass Tray accepts stock up to 140 lb. Index, and the dual-stack Large Capacity Tray allows users to refill one side while the system pulls paper from the other for non-stop productivity.
Fast Original Scanning: Hardcopy pages are scanned as fast as 50-images-per-minute (ipm) in both Black & White and Full-Color (@200 dpi).
Powerful Controller & Larger Memory Capacities: Fast data processing, vast amounts of memory, and an expanding line of connectivity options, including a PictBridge-compliant digital camera interface.
Improved Operability: A full-color LCD operation panel offers an enlargeable display with graphic icons and animated guidance screens for easy job programming.
Wide Range of Finishing Options: Users can produce saddle-stitched booklets complete with color covers in-house to eliminate outsourcing and regain control over document quality, confidentiality and costs.
Scanning Features for Greater Document Distribution Flexibility: The standard suite of Scan-to capabilities is complemented by Scan-to-URL, Scan-to-Folder (Novell), and enhanced LDAP search functions, enabling users to share information faster than ever before.
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