How to enable collating on Ricoh MPC3004?

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  • jk1995
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    • Mar 2024
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    How to enable collating on Ricoh MPC3004?

    Hi,
    I want to be able to print multiple jobs and have them collate on an MPC3004. I have gone through the settings in the admin panel but don't see anything about configuring the setting. I have also checked the printer's settings but don't see anything about collating documents. Does anyone know how I can do this?
  • Larhal
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    Re: How to enable collating on Ricoh MPC3004?

    Originally posted by jk1995
    Hi,
    I want to be able to print multiple jobs and have them collate on an MPC3004. I have gone through the settings in the admin panel but don't see anything about configuring the setting. I have also checked the printer's settings but don't see anything about collating documents. Does anyone know how I can do this?

    I believe it is in the print manager on the computer.
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    • slimslob
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      Re: How to enable collating on Ricoh MPC3004?

      Open Printers. open the MP C3004, click on Preferences, Go to the Detailed Settings tab. Under Menu - Job Setup click on Output. You will find the collate settings there. You can select either shift or rotate. Rotate will require that all jobs are on Letter size paper and that you have trays load with at least one tray with each orientation of letter paper, short edge feed and long edge feed.

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      • jk1995
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        • Mar 2024
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        Re: How to enable collating on Ricoh MPC3004?

        Originally posted by slimslob
        Open Printers. open the MP C3004, click on Preferences, Go to the Detailed Settings tab. Under Menu - Job Setup click on Output. You will find the collate settings there. You can select either shift or rotate. Rotate will require that all jobs are on Letter size paper and that you have trays load with at least one tray with each orientation of letter paper, short edge feed and long edge feed.
        sorry if i come across as a moron here, but you're talking about the printer settings panel in windows itself right? not the ip address page? I'm not at work right now so can't check

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        • slimslob
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          Re: How to enable collating on Ricoh MPC3004?

          Originally posted by jk1995
          sorry if i come across as a moron here, but you're talking about the printer settings panel in windows itself right? not the ip address page? I'm not at work right now so can't check
          YES

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          • dalewb74
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            you would think they could get on track. its as slim said for collate. but if you are on the copier it calls it sort. you would think they would stick with just one word. pick one and run with it. lol

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            • slimslob
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              Originally posted by dalewb74
              you would think they could get on track. its as slim said for collate. but if you are on the copier it calls it sort. you would think they would stick with just one word. pick one and run with it. lol
              The 2 terms have 2 different origins.
              Sorting goes back to the early days of copying when feeders and finishers did not exist. Copies were made one original at a time and then hand sorted and often stapled

              Collating comes from the print press industry where the need for a mechanical way to quickly put together multi-page outputs was crucial.

              So which industry do you want to change their terminology?

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              • dalewb74
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                all of it? lol ... if only it were so easy to do.

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                • naheedjohn
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                  • Jul 2024
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                  Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to implement the OCR scanner system that's in the MB C3004 printer. Essentially what I want done is this, I want to scan a document and I want the OCR in the printer to extract the data and then place it in the folder we're scanning the document to. But I'm not able to find the settings for OCR, I do not know where to make these edits. Do I do it on the printer? Or on admin login on the web interface?

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                  • Larhal
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                    Originally posted by naheedjohn
                    Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to implement the OCR scanner system that's in the MB C3004 printer. Essentially what I want done is this, I want to scan a document and I want the OCR in the printer to extract the data and then place it in the folder we're scanning the document to. But I'm not able to find the settings for OCR, I do not know where to make these edits. Do I do it on the printer? Or on admin login on the web interface?
                    Open a new thread instead of jumping in on a old thread. You say your a Tech and were trained on the "MPC3004" Open the manual and read setup. Or else you can call a qualified Ricoh Tech. You will need an OCR SD card.
                    Last edited by Larhal; 07-30-2024, 04:16 PM.
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                    • slimslob
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                      Originally posted by naheedjohn
                      Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to implement the OCR scanner system that's in the MB C3004 printer. Essentially what I want done is this, I want to scan a document and I want the OCR in the printer to extract the data and then place it in the folder we're scanning the document to. But I'm not able to find the settings for OCR, I do not know where to make these edits. Do I do it on the printer? Or on admin login on the web interface?
                      The C3004 does not come with Scan to OCR. It is an add-on option that was very seldom sold. Even if it is installed on your C3004, it will not do what you want. It only creates embedded OCR information in the scanned document. The processor on the C3004 can take minutes per page to do the conversion as opposed to pages per minute using a PC based OCR software many of which are free,

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                      • naheedjohn
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by slimslob

                        The C3004 does not come with Scan to OCR. It is an add-on option that was very seldom sold. Even if it is installed on your C3004, it will not do what you want. It only creates embedded OCR information in the scanned document. The processor on the C3004 can take minutes per page to do the conversion as opposed to pages per minute using a PC based OCR software many of which are free,
                        Sounds good, thank you

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                        • slimslob
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                          Originally posted by Lawrencetalbert
                          To enable collating on the Ricoh MPC3004, you can do this directly from the print settings on your computer. When you send a print job, go to the print dialog box and select Properties or Preferences. Look for the Finishing tab, where you should find an option for Collate. Make sure to check this option before printing. If you still don't see the collate option, ensure you have the correct driver installed for the MPC3004, as some driver versions might not support this feature. Additionally, check that your print job includes multiple copies to see the collate option activated.
                          You forgot one very important step, make sure that the proper finisher is selected in the Accessories tab of the Printer Properties. If it is greyed out and cannot be selected, it has to be selected on the printer server first.

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