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Ricoh IM 2702 is an intelligent A3 all in one printer

Ricoh IM 2702

A3 black and white MFP

Copy, print, scan, optional fax
Prints up to 27 ppm
7" Smart Operation Panel
Mobile printing and Google Cloud Print

The Ricoh IM 2702 is an intelligent A3 all in one printer. Its colour touchscreen panel simplifies operation and supports cloud integration.. Users can connect seamlessly to the MFP and print from / scan to their smartphones and tablets. And, with cloud integration, they can scan documents and upload them to services, like DropBox™ and Sharepoint™.

The IM 2702 prints and copies in black and white, and scans in colour. Fax is an option. The ARDF quickly scans double-sided originals and multipage documents are printed at speed. It is easy to print onto different paper sizes and to feed envelopes and labels.

1. Easy setup and maintenance Preassembled PCDU simplifies the process of setting up the device without requiring the support of a technician
2. Smart operation Print or scan documents easily from mobile devices via the Ricoh Smart Device Connector app
3. Solutions friendly Support for cloud workflow applications which connect the device to external cloud services and third-party apps via the RICOH Smart Integration platform
4. Security in our DNA Document confidentiality can be maintained by suspending print jobs, and only be released when authentication is done at the device



Content by:- 
Pranab Chakraborthy
Deputy General Manager - Customer Service

Scripted by:-
Nandini Ramesh 
Marketing Manager
Dt. 29-01-2020

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