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RICOH Always Current Technology

Launched in early 2019 on selected new RICOH MFPs and printers, RICOH Always Current Technology allows you to update your device software easily to enjoy the benefits of the latest functionalities, technologies, and features, regardless of when you purchase the device.

Why RICOH Always Current Technology?
Copiers, printers, and multifunction printers are essential for any business. With work styles and technology evolving so rapidly, our customers all over the world are constantly seeking for improvements - new functions and enhancements to help improve productivity and efficiency. We understand that each enhancement takes time for research, design, and manufacture, which means customers might have to wait for the new enhancements. That is why we created RICOH Always Current Technology to deliver timely solutions to solve your business needs.

Advantages of RICOH Always Current Technology
Now, with RICOH Always Current Technology, we can respond rapidly to ensure that your printing, copying, and scanning requirements remain agile and meet your ever-changing business needs. In the essence of responsive design, we will continue to add functionality that is specific to individual industries and business workflows. You can optimise your operations by selecting functions that are a match to your business needs. RICOH Always Current Technology will ensure your devices are always protected with the latest security features.

Intelligence that is scalable and adaptable
Ricoh will release a variety of modular features that cater for different operations. Features that not only support document creation, but also help to improve workflow efficiency
Scripted by:-
Nandini Ramesh 
Marketing Manager


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