Ricoh Unveils RICOH Pro C7200 Series

Ricoh USA, Inc. (Malvern, PA) announced its new, versatile sheet-fed printer series, the RICOH Pro C7200, featuring Graphic Arts Edition and 5th color station models. Designed with in-line sensors and calibration, these presses aid better front-to-back registration and color consistency without the need for lengthy specialized training.

The 5th color station C7210X and C7210SX allow shops to produce high-value, five-color applications. These presses print five colors faster and more accurately while offering even greater media flexibility, according to the company.

Further, the new Invisible Red toner produces designs only visible under ultraviolet light, perfect for security features such as those found on tickets or coupons. The RICOH Pro C7200 series prints at 2400 x 4800 dpi VCSEL image quality with a large color gamut. The series offers 85 page per minute (ppm) models and 95 ppm models with auto-duplex capabilities. Each has the option to print on paper lengths up to 49.6 in. simplex or 27.5 in. duplex, enabling printers to introduce larger format color printing to their portfolio.

For more information, visit ricoh.com.
 

Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief. Contact him at mark.kissling@smartworkmedia.com.

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