Re: Build job on Ricoh?
Then you did not put it in batch mode before you did anything else. It should not start until you hit the #. If your sales staff cannot figure it out, they need to contact Ricoh Sales Support. In fact your sales manager should have done so before ever selling the machine. Prevents unsatisfied customers.
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Re: Build job on Ricoh?
you need to have set indiviual trays as cover and slip trays before it will do what you need the option to do so is in the user tools but the person that demonstrated it should have shown you that.Leave a comment:
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Re: Build job on Ricoh?
When using cover/slip/designate chapter you should be able to pick different paper trays in the printer driver and I know you can from the machine when making copies. HOWEVER, you will need to make sure that you are using preferably the driver specific to the machine MPC##04ex or the Ricoh Universal print driver and NOT a "Ricoh class driver/Ricoh class driver plus" driver.
We have an ROI and I have NO choices in the print driver.
I guess our IT department are going to have to work with Ricoh to fix this.Leave a comment:
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Re: Build job on Ricoh?
When using cover/slip/designate chapter you should be able to pick different paper trays in the printer driver and I know you can from the machine when making copies. HOWEVER, you will need to make sure that you are using preferably the driver specific to the machine MPC##04ex or the Ricoh Universal print driver and NOT a "Ricoh class driver/Ricoh class driver plus" driver.Leave a comment:
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Re: Build job on Ricoh?
Yes, batch does not allow a change of paper trays.Leave a comment:
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Re: Build job on Ricoh?
We recently got a Ricoh MP C4504ex which was promised to do all the things our old Sharp could do. The installation was yesterday and the trainer was no help at all, I don't think he knew what I was talking about.Does anyone know of a way to build a job on this copier/printer? Specifically I need to print/copy a job using different paper trays, to produce a packet with different color and size pages. The whole idea behind this is to a avoid printing or copying the job in pieces and then having to collate the package by hand.
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Re: Build job on Ricoh?
Yes, I tried those and it won't let me change paper drawers. I did attempt to figure this out for myself before posting the question.Leave a comment:
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Re: Build job on Ricoh?
Job build is just called other things on Ricoh boxes.
The sections I think you are needing are:
Covers
Designate
Chapters
Slip Sheet
Chapter contents - - Copy/ Document Server
These are also available in the print driver advanced.Leave a comment:
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Thanks, Mark, at least you made me laugh about this horrible situation. I think I am going to miss that Sharp that was replaced...but seriously? Or are you shinin' me on?Leave a comment:
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Thats where the IT comes in...
That is an issue only for highly trained IT'ers!
It needs to be programmed in your computer application program itself...
That's no issue for pussy's...Leave a comment:
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Build job on Ricoh?
We recently got a Ricoh MP C4504ex which was promised to do all the things our old Sharp could do. The installation was yesterday and the trainer was no help at all, I don't think he knew what I was talking about.Does anyone know of a way to build a job on this copier/printer? Specifically I need to print/copy a job using different paper trays, to produce a packet with different color and size pages. The whole idea behind this is to a avoid printing or copying the job in pieces and then having to collate the package by hand.
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