Ricoh Launches New Aficio MFPs With App2Me Solution
January 27. 2010 - Ricoh Americas is launching the latest additions to its monochrome Aficio family, the Aficio MP 4001/MP 5001 Series, which it rates at 40 and 50 ppm respectively, and incorporate monochrome network print and copy and color scan. The two new MFPs are also among the first to support App2Me, a new tool for customizing documents and streamlining workflow.
The App2Me solution on the Aficio MP 4001/MP 5001 Series enables users to create customized workflows and execute them wherever they go. Users can download widgets to any client (desktop, laptop or Smartphone) and use them on any Ricoh MFP enabled with App2Me, without having to configure anything on the MFP. App2Me simplifies complex workflows with widgets that can be created to combine, distribute, edit and create documents, as well as perform other tasks automatically. Users can create specialized widgets for virtually any need, in any framework across the multiple platforms that App2Me supports, such as Google Desktop.
The systems also include Ricoh's Personal Paperless Document Manager (PPDM) software. PPDM allows users to capture, combine, convert and share paper, PDF and Microsoft Office files securely, as well as making document distribution easier by sending paper and electronic files to virtually any destination, including e-mail, FTP sites, Web Folders Microsoft SharePoint and content-management systems. It also allows users to transform paper originals into fully editable Microsoft Office files, PDFs or fillable forms that can then be electronically completed and revised. With PPDM, users can also extract data from fillable forms and import into a .csv file for analysis, as well as create Bates Stamps used in the legal profession. OCR software is included for converting files into editable text files.
The Aficio MP 4001/MP 5001's network scanning is in color or monochrome, and includes scan to: e-mail (supports up to five LDAP servers), folder, hard drive and URL site. The touch screen provides full-color thumbnails of scanned images so that users can make sure originals have been scanned correctly.
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