Kyocera and Ricoh partner to boost inkjet portfolios with TASKalfa Pro 15000c

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  • PrintWhisperer
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    Kyocera and Ricoh partner to boost inkjet portfolios with TASKalfa Pro 15000c

    Kyocera and Ricoh form partnership to boost award-winning inkjet portfolios with the TASKalfa Pro 15000c
    "Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn" - Benjamin Franklin
  • JR2ALTA
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    Re: Kyocera and Ricoh partner to boost inkjet portfolios with TASKalfa Pro 15000c

    Not for the faint of heart. Selling a quarter million dollar inkjet press without a ton of experience can be a customer relations disaster.

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    • PrintWhisperer
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      Re: Kyocera and Ricoh partner to boost inkjet portfolios with TASKalfa Pro 15000c

      Originally posted by JR2ALTA
      Not for the faint of heart. Selling a quarter million dollar inkjet press without a ton of experience can be a customer relations disaster.
      True, this is a production machine. Price point is significantly lower than 250k, enough that Ricoh bought in.

      Think of Ricoh 9600 accessories with an ink-jet engine and dryer in place of the laser print engine.

      The print heads are verrry expensive though, but they have a special program available to cover them.
      "Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn" - Benjamin Franklin

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      • davel
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        Re: Kyocera and Ricoh partner to boost inkjet portfolios with TASKalfa Pro 15000c

        When will Ricoh learn to keep away from Kyocera shit.

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        • JR2ALTA
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          Re: Kyocera and Ricoh partner to boost inkjet portfolios with TASKalfa Pro 15000c

          Originally posted by PrintWhisperer
          True, this is a production machine. Price point is significantly lower than 250k, enough that Ricoh bought in.

          Think of Ricoh 9600 accessories with an ink-jet engine and dryer in place of the laser print engine.

          The print heads are verrry expensive though, but they have a special program available to cover them.
          Are saying customer cost, after accessories is significantly lower than 250?

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          • PrintWhisperer
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            Re: Kyocera and Ricoh partner to boost inkjet portfolios with TASKalfa Pro 15000c

            Currently there are 5 different configurations so let's say I was referring to entry level.
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            • Gift
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              Re: Kyocera and Ricoh partner to boost inkjet portfolios with TASKalfa Pro 15000c

              Originally posted by JR2ALTA
              Not for the faint of heart. Selling a quarter million dollar inkjet press without a ton of experience can be a customer relations disaster.
              Remember 2006? Ricoh Gelsprinter Series..... I was there^^

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              • rthonpm
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                Re: Kyocera and Ricoh partner to boost inkjet portfolios with TASKalfa Pro 15000c

                Originally posted by Gift
                Remember 2006? Ricoh Gelsprinter Series..... I was there^^
                Those things are actually still around as dye sublimation printers. Ricoh still makes them and they're sold under the Sawgrass name. My wife was looking at one of those and I had to do a double take because it looked so familiar.

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