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RICHO MP 2014 AD


RICHO MP 2014 AD


The Ricoh MP 2014AD is an A3 black-and-white MFP with output speed of 20ppm, This reliable MFP has been designed to provide user with robust performance in demanding office environments. The appearance of MP 2014AD adapts the Design concept  “I-style compact”, which is the same concept with A4 models. Duplex is standard and colour scan option is also available. Automatic reverse document feeder is available which speeds up copying and scanning. This products is having standard memory size of 256 MB and standard interface is USB 2.0.  Standard paper input capacity is 350 sheets.

Ø  ID card scan function copies both sides onto a single sheet which saves time. ID card scan function supports  specific needs of digitalization and improves operation efficiency
Ø   User requires to store easily and print standardized format and special documents when needed. Folder Print enables to do this.
-HDD less data storage to memory
-Scanned data can be stored in Folder Print.
-There are 3 boxes and each box can store 2 pages of A4 size (1 page of A3 size)
-User can operate with direct hard key
-4 digit password can be set.
Ø  Two Short cut keys are embedded and user can customize them.
-4 keys are located on the left side of operation panel.
-The 3rd and 4th are short cut keys. Customers can allocate below specific functions to short cut keys.
Ø  In order to utilize below functions, “DDST Unit Type M16” is needed.
-Scan to E-mail
-Scan to Folder
-ID card scan
-Web image monitor
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