Ricoh booth’s integration of hardware and software solutions to give attendees clear picture of applications that can help deliver business growth

ORLANDO (GRAPH EXPO 16, Booth #2035), September 26, 2016 – Ricoh USA, Inc., today announced its plans to put its proven innovation, expertise and leadership on display at GRAPH EXPO 16, showcasing new and enhanced hardware, software and services solutions. Not only will the portfolio be on display, but so will the voice of Ricoh’s valued customers via video testimonials and our production print business consultants. Ricoh’s commitment to empowering commercial printers, franchises and corporate in-plants on their business transformation will be evident in booth #2035 as real-world configurations take center stage, demonstrating the power of an end-to-end communications ecosystem.

Ricoh’s booth showcases best-in-class technologies and expert consultants that work to open new worlds to customers, helping implement, integrate and improve customers’ solutions, and bottom lines. At a time when the print industry is rapidly changing, Ricoh continues to work closely with customers to grow their businesses now and into the future, leveraging superior people, processes and technology.

“While GRAPH EXPO may be in a different location this year, Ricoh’s commitment to opening new possibilities for our customers remains the same,” said John Fulena, Vice President, Production Printing Business Group, Ricoh USA, Inc. “Our market leadership continues to grow, our portfolio continues to expand to address new market trends and our value add to our customers continues to be evident. That last statement is exemplified by the fact that GAM, MGX Copy and VISOgraphic – three impressive printing companies who spoke on our behalf at GRAPH EXPO 15 – have all expanded their product line with Ricoh, and we remain dedicated to helping them, and our full roster of customers see continued business growth.”

Innovations showcased at the booth (#2035) include:
 RICOH Pro 8220s is a series of monochrome production printers and multifunction

printers (MFPs) that leverage a new, tighter registration and High Capacity Interposer (HCI) to give a boost to book printers. The HCI is a two-tray system with 2,000-sheet-per- tray capacity for post-fusing insertion of front and back covers or color inserts, printed on offset or digital printers, into books or manuals, significantly streamlining workflows to reduce time and labor costs, as well as errors.