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Ricoh reveals web-to-print, colour management and business development offerings

Ricoh reveals web-to-print, colour management and business development offerings
by Steven Kiernan
Feb 9, 2010
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Ricoh has used the Ipex Media Summit in London to unveil a raft of new products and services, including a new colour management system, web-to-print solution and business development tools.

The new offerings will join its existing portfolio at the digital vendor's 1,400sqm stand in hall 12, which marks its first appearance at Ipex.

The stand is one of the 10 largest at the show, said Graham Moore (pictured), director of the production printing business group at Ricoh Europe.

"Ipex is a significant milestone for Ricoh as we continue our journey in production printing," added Moore.

Ricoh's NowPrint product is a new web-to-print system that comes in two iterations. The ASAP solution is its entry-level product, while NowPrint is for more advanced users.

The Ready4Print ColourServer is an automated colour management system that allows users to match colours across multiple printers from different vendors.

"Ready4Print simplifies the complex challenges and tasks that print providers face and brings ease-of-use to colour management," explained Moore.

The Ricoh Business Driver Programme (pictured) brings together a range of business development services, tools and information for Ricoh customers.

The new products and services will initially only be available in Europe.

Steven Kiernan is in London for the Ipex Media Summit.



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