Hi all,
Does anyone have a list of all the Ricoh model names, e.g MPC3003 is the Metis range.
I have tried googling the answer but cant find any reference to it.
Hi all,
Does anyone have a list of all the Ricoh model names, e.g MPC3003 is the Metis range.
I have tried googling the answer but cant find any reference to it.
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The problem I stuck at is what are the meanings of all these letters in the Ricoh model names
For instance , the multifunction SPC232SF
I can easily say the C is refer to colored
May any one has an idea of what all these letters mean?
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SP as in Single Purpose, since it's a printer based mainframe. C is obviously for colour; the SF is for the additional Scan and Fax features available on that variant.
At least that's what I remember from working direct for Ricoh...
MP in the later series would be Multi-Purpose since they're built off a copier mainframe.
At most you would see SPF appending some models to note the Scan, Print, and Fax functions.
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What about the “IM” series?
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I can say that the “GW” in “GW” and “GW+” controllers stands for “Grand Works”.
No idea what it actually designated, though.
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