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not sure by "connect print and copy" what you mean.
color scan - 1 bit / 2 bit color enough for scanning?
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We have this feature on on our HV B & W's. Connect Copy & Print, Send a job to print and it will split the jobs between to two systems, doubling the print speed and the volume. Same goes for the copy mode.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Docusultant:
I have listed five items that I think should be added to the next generation wide format, please take the time to vote, plus please post a response here if there is a feature that you would like to see on the next generation units!
If you would like to vote for more than one, just placed your added response to this post.[I belive that the first four would be beneficial]
I have listed five items that I think should be added to the next generation wide format, please take the time to vote, plus please post a response here if there is a feature that you would like to see on the next generation units!
If you would like to vote for more than one, just placed your added response to this post.[I belive that the first four would be beneficial]
I think that next generation SOFTWARE will offer the ability to split jobs between multiple WF units - they do not have to be all Rioch WF. It will also be able to look for CMYK to send to a color plotter, or page size to send to small format if appropriate.
I think all but the Connect Print and Copy would be important.
Hi all - and a happy new year to y'all
1. Color scanning: A must
2. Scan to JPEG: dunno, 4 what use?
3. Lager output stack device: this can only be a third party product? I dont think the market will be big enough for Ricoh to develop this.
4. Connect print & copy: I dont think there is a demand 4 higher speed, not from normal endusers. Maybe copyshops?
5 Printer only: Yes, its faster than inkjet
What about scan to tiff? I dont know if it is standard.
And maybe IPP?
On Kyocera/Mita you also have a PDF print option which is cool
1. Color scanning: A must
2. Scan to JPEG: dunno, 4 what use?
3. Lager output stack device: this can only be a third party product? I dont think the market will be big enough for Ricoh to develop this.
4. Connect print & copy: I dont think there is a demand 4 higher speed, not from normal endusers. Maybe copyshops?
5 Printer only: Yes, its faster than inkjet
What about scan to tiff? I dont know if it is standard.
And maybe IPP?
On Kyocera/Mita you also have a PDF print option which is cool
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