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Re: MP C5100 PRO & EB 22 Fiery

Art Post ·
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

Kitz ·
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

Art Post ·
thanx, we'll give this a try!
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Re: MP C5100 PRO & EB 22 Fiery

msaeger ·
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

msaeger ·
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: Ricoh Announces Availability of Ricoh Pro L4100 Large Format Printer Series

Kitz ·
It took so long for this release I hope all the bugs are out, every show it was at I asked for samples and they couldn't print any, time will tell...
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Re: Best Black & White MFP for 10k/month yeild. Suggestions?

muleyman ·
First is this your actual reply to the account looking at thoseToshiba products listed (455 & 305)? If yes and they have a great history with the Toshiba product, telling them there a "bottom dweller" would make anyone think that you're only wanting to sell them what YOU'RE offering. The models they requested are older models of Toshiba and who knows if they've worked well for them or not. Also if you research the Okidata product, most of their MFP's are based on the Toshiba platform now...
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Re: Best Black & White MFP for 10k/month yeild. Suggestions?

Art Post ·
Actually, I did not mention that I am offering any equipment to them. I'm not even sure where they are located, I'm not looking to sell them, All of the recent MFP's that I've seen at the shows have pretty much the same GUI> I do remember something about a more robust partnering with Toshiba/
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Re: Best Black & White MFP for 10k/month yeild. Suggestions?

TimB ·
FYI: Toshiba, overall, is in the top ten for R&D Spend-to-Sales ratios. "Bottom dweller" really is not a fair use of words. With any device manufacturer, product is only as good as its dealer support. Get references if need be. RE: maintenance; The asker is talking B&W devices not color. Regardless, get the maintenance. Fewer spikes in copy quality or hardware issues because you'll make that phone call to fix rather than putting up with poor copy quality, etc. for fear of how much it...
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Re: Best Black & White MFP for 10k/month yeild. Suggestions?

Art Post ·
TimB: Thanx for the comment! I believe you with the top ten in R & D for Spend to Sales ratios, but I don't R & D being conducted for copiers not like Canon, Xerox, KonicaMInolta & Xerox. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck then it must be a duck. Toshiba's market share over the last ten years in the US has always been at or near the bottom of the pack, thus they are cellar dwellers, bottom feeders, in the US market. You are correct with the MA, they were not asking for...
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Re: Best Black & White MFP for 10k/month yeild. Suggestions?

EByers ·
Art, I like your general guidance to the initial poster, and I won't grade your writing since this isn't an English class. In regard to this brief post conversation, I think honesty is the best policy with customers and with ourselves. Yes Tim, they probably are in the top ten. However, the customer was asking which is the best. By rankings in the market place, the top seven do not include Toshiba. They fall within the bottom 7% of market share for shipments and the bottom 8.6% for market...
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Re: Best Black & White MFP for 10k/month yeild. Suggestions?

Art Post ·
thanx for nor grading my English!!! most threads are done at night and I'll admit, I'm much better at selling than writing.
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Re: RICOH GELJET is the new class of 11" x 17" inkjet color printing market

Art Post ·
I would love to see some creativity here. How about adding an envelope feeder to the system, right??
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Re: PCS Director Embedded Receives Certification with Latest Ricoh Multifunction Devices

txeagle24 ·
I have a few PCS Director installs but have never installed Print Audit. Is there anything different than the two products aside from branding?
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Re: PCS Director Embedded Receives Certification with Latest Ricoh Multifunction Devices

Paul Giorgi ·
Hi Txeagle24, Technically Identical, Print Audit builds the PCS Director software for Ricoh, Ricoh then Supports and markets the PCS Director product as their own. If you have current customers on PCSD you should have them update to the latest version, there are a number of enhancements to the embedded they may appreciate.
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Re: PCS Director Embedded Receives Certification with Latest Ricoh Multifunction Devices

Old Glory ·
We became a Premier Partner with Print Audit so naturally, our orders now go through them. The main differences have more to do with timing of upgrades. For instance, we have had Print Audit Secure for quite awhile but PCS Director still doesn't have it I don't think. Also, I think you'll find that you can't "sell" the PA6 software if you are a RFG Dealer. All that having been said, all the things that people care about functionally, are the same.
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Re: PCS Director Embedded Receives Certification with Latest Ricoh Multifunction Devices

Paul Giorgi ·
Old Glory, Secure is now available through Ricoh. This latest version of PCSD now offers Secure Embedded, and the ability to process multiple jobs within a log in. The application works on all devices from Java 11 and older, except for devices with the 4.3" screen which Print Audit is currently developing.
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Re: MY Top 12 Likes about the New Ricoh MP2501SP

Wallingford ·
Hmmm, I thought Konica Minolta low end MFD's had all that covered, many months ago.
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Re: MY Top 12 Likes about the New Ricoh MP2501SP

Art Post ·
Probably, but then I don't sell the KM products! Would love to see blogs from other members for their equipment, that would be awesome!!
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Re: MY Top 12 Likes about the New Ricoh MP2501SP

fisher ·
Wow. Gonna have to disagree. Thank goodness we have more than one line.
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Re: MY Top 12 Likes about the New Ricoh MP2501SP

Art Post ·
fisher what are you disagreeing with?
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Re: Nuance Delivers Industry Leading Print and Scan Solutions to Ricoh A4-class Multi-Function Products

Art Post ·
Good luck with support from Nuance, my experiences have been horrible with support and would never recommend any Nuance product.
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Re: My Top 5 Secrets About Using Linkedin for Prospecting

Tom Koenig ·
Art One of your better articles!! Short, sweet, to the point and should be helpful to most reps. Thank You Have a Great Day Tom Koenig Sr. District Business Manager Northeast Region - Dealer Sales Division Ricoh Americas Corporation 5 Dedrick Place West Caldwell NJ 07006 cell - 570-439-2864 thomas.koenig@ricoh-usa.com
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Re: My Top 5 Secrets About Using Linkedin for Prospecting

Czech ·
Agreed! It's not about what you know, it's about who you know! Believe it or not your are connected to the people you are trying to connect with, you just don't know it. This is so true. Art, we should chat. I hit quota last month getting a lead off Facebook. Very cool potential to prospect on Facebook without getting people's "business guard" up.
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Re: My Top 5 Secrets About Using Linkedin for Prospecting

Art Post ·
Czech: I have a P4P facebook, just don't use it. I have too much to on my plate with the site, LinkedIn and Twitter. I agree we should chat sometime!
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Re: Samsung Electronics Launches Business Core™ Printing Solutions for SMBs

Art Post ·
This sounds pretty nice, is anyone using this yet?
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Re: Samsung Electronics Launches Business Core™ Printing Solutions for SMBs

VinceMcHugh ·
Art, I have worked with and demo'd many of the individual components, and I had heard that Samsung was coming out with a bundle but this is the first I have seen it. The "Secuthru" Lite is a server less follow me printing, pretty cool. The Google Drive (Cloud App) worked pretty well too. Vince
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Re: MakerBot Announces Distribution Agreement with Ricoh

Art Post ·
Hurray for Ricoh in New Zealand!!! This move is bound to increase your sales and allows you to move into a closed market for consumables, plus you'll be able to gain access to additional new new accounts!!! Wish the US would make a move like this!
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Re: How does Ricoh remote compare to print fleet?

JasonR ·
Well, I evaluated @remote years ago before we decided on Printfleet so my info may be dated. From what I recall @remote did a fine job of collecting meters on my Ricoh devices. Not so well on non-ricoh devices. It did not have any accounting capabilities as it simply pulled data from the copiers. Printfleet does the same, pulls meters from devices, has very robust reporting such as: Want to know how much your printer prints from 8-9am Monday morning? It can tell you. The quality of the data...
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Re: Ricoh CW2200SP monthly volume

txeagle24 ·
It's target Average Monthly Volume is almost 1,200 LF per month, so you should be fine. Hopefully, their page page coverage is low, because those print heads and ink add up quickly.
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Re: Ricoh CW2200SP monthly volume

chops ·
How much are print heads? I got a price from Parts that part # D6702011 (black head unit) is $966.67. I have a 2200 that is giving me white streaks in the blk/gray areas, not much wear on it. thx.
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Re: Ricoh CW2200SP monthly volume

Art Post ·
What is the square feet meter on this unit? The price is for one print head correct?
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Re: Ricoh CW2200SP monthly volume

Art Post ·
If the unit is not that old, maybe there ia warranty on the print head. The brochure states one year for parts.
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Re: Ricoh CW2200SP monthly volume

fisher ·
Your customer will hate you. I wouldn't do it. Someone doing 500 sheets a month will go apesheet when they see the mess that machine makes when prints hit the exit basket.
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Re: MP C6502 & wireless print

Jomama ·
I have used a Lynksys Wireless Range extender with (some) success.
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Re: MP C6502 & wireless print

txeagle24 ·
This isn't machine-dependent but rather depends on having a connection to a wireless access point that connects to the network the printer is on. If he doesn't have access from one building to another, Hot Spot could be a good option.
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Re: MP C6502 & wireless print

Art Post ·
so, would it be possible to connect an access point to the Ethernet port of the copier?
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Re: Managing Print Costs for Wide Format Ink Plotters

Art Post ·
For all Premium Members here is the link in the "clips" section of this web site to access the document https://www.p4photel.com/clip/u...ttersvsledsystemsxls
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Re: The Transition of the Copier Industry "Part III"

Larry Kirsch ·
Thanks. Good work...
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Re: The Transition of the Copier Industry "Part III"

Jf ·
This type process is archaic Yes, for sure it is!!! And time consuming... PrintAnalyze will have something to say in this matter very soon...
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Re: The Transition of the Copier Industry "Part III"

JeffR ·
Art, So you’re saying you used eQuill with eWriter to process your sales paper work? To this day, are you still doing it that way? Did you have many customers buying in to eQuill in the healthcare, government agencies and law enforcement fields? It would seem that any entity that processed sales would be a good target for eQuill too—did you find that to be so? Yeah—it’s tough not to resort to ‘commodity speak’ when prospecting b/c that’s what it seems to come down to—cannibalizing from each...
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Re: The Transition of the Copier Industry "Part III"

Jason of RAM Copiers ·
Great article as usual Art. I agree, technology like this is a great option for any industry. I think that the reason it has been so slow to take off is that people like the "hard copy". Whether it's because they feel it's more secure, or just out of habit, having the signed document in hand is a tough thing to let go of. I see the same with becoming a cashless society, people love paper!
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Re: The Transition of the Copier Industry "Part III"

Art Post ·
Hey Jeff No, we did not use the eQuill/eWriter. I thought we should have put this to good use for our sales team. The usage of the eQuill in the field would have enable many conversations about how we use it, how we set the system up, and what was our back end process. It was an opportunity to break out of that commodity role. Thanx for the reply and questions!
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Re: MP C6004SP & Fax Routing to Folder

Old Glory ·
The short answer is yes. It would have to be initiated by someone at the point of failure. I would teach someone there how to change things in the event that the server goes down with the intent of switching things back once the server is back on line. The incoming fax can either go to the Fax Document Server or there is such a thing as "Locked Fax". Like Locked Print, it stores the incoming fax in the copier harddrive until an authorized code is entered to release them. Don't ask me how to...
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Re: MP C6004SP & Fax Routing to Folder

Art Post ·
Old Glory Ty for this! Can you tell me more about the eFax account and ICE please! Sounds interesting!!!
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Re: MP C6004SP & Fax Routing to Folder

Art Post ·
Can you tell me more about the eFax account and ICE please! Sounds interesting!!!
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Re: MP C6004SP & Fax Routing to Folder

Old Glory ·
I was having trouble getting the eFax info to attach here so I sent you an email. The I.C.E. (Integrated Cloud Environment) Brochure is attached
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Re: MP C6004SP & Fax Routing to Folder

Art Post ·
Thanx for this, I'll give it a read
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Re: Ten Things You Need to Know Before You Lease or Buy a Ricoh MP 501SP or MP 601SP

msaeger ·
I suggest calling your local Ricoh Dealer (not direct), because dealers can offer better service, better support and they support your local economy. I am sure that varies with location.
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