Ricoh Launches the AC205L
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CALDWELL, N.J., Nov. 06– Ricoh Corporation, the leading provider of
digital office equipment, today introduced the AC205L, a
multifunctional digital system that features digital copying, scanning,
printing, and Super G3 faxing. The AC205L offers the versatility of a
larger device, while delivering the functionality and cost efficiency
of a small workgroup printer.A compact desktop printer, the AC205L is
the ideal document management solution for a small or home office. In
addition to effectively utilizing limited space, the AC205L offers
features that keep costs to a minimum while increasing operational
efficiency. The device couples fax, copy, scan and print tasks with the
easy-to-use All-in-One Toner Cartridge and 550 maximum paper capacity
to maximize time and resources. With print speeds of 22 pages per
minute (ppm), the AC205L also expedites print jobs and produces high
quality output in a matter of 10-15 seconds.With the advanced digital
copying feature, users can automatically copy documents while attending
to other tasks. Equipped with a versatile 50-sheet Bypass tray, the
AC205L also allows users to print other media, including
transparencies, labels, card stock and envelopes. In addition to
offering enhanced copy and print capabilities, the device easily scans
full-size color or black and white logos, photos, text, and graphics
and standard Readiris Pro 9 OCR software converts scanned documents
into text format for easy editing. Additionally, the built-in USB Flash
Drive Port permits users to print documents stored on a USB drive, as
well as storing files and scanning images to the USB which serves as
yet another way to back up data files. Super G3 faxing completes the
functionality of the Ricoh AC205L as fax communications can be
prioritized and up to 320 pages can be stored into 4MB of memory. Using
the Priority Transmission option, these documents can be sent by
importance and at nearly three seconds per page. Furthermore, the fax
memory backup function saves documents, providing access for up to 43
hours and ensuring that users never worry about losing vital
documents.