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RICOH IM C2000

Fully featured, this intelligent 20 ppm A3 all in one printer is equipped with an ARDF and can print, copy and scan in colour. Its super-sized 10.1 inch Smart Operation Panel features an intuitive touch and swipe interface which simplifies operation. To save time, it lights up on approach, allowing users to pre-select applications and settings. And, because the all in one printer incorporates Ricoh’s Always Current Technology™, it is easy to download new features.

Meet the emerging needs of today, every day

Be smart about the way you work so choose the RICOH IM C2000 Color Laser Multifunction Printer (MFP) to enhance print, copy, scan and fax tasks and move information easily. This MFP is built with the scalable intelligence of RICOH Always Current Technology (ACT) platform to grow as your business does. Effortlessly download software, applications and cloud services as they become available. 

Impress and express with color 

Captivate audiences with colorful presentations, postcards and brochures on paper sizes up to 12" x 18" and thicker paper stocks up to 300gsm. With constant recalibration, every page is printed at up to 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution with bold, sharp colors and text.

 Give audiences exactly what they want 

When speed is essential, you can scan documents at speeds up to 80 images per minute (ipm) with the Automatic Reversing Document Feeder (ARDF). Share your ideas instantly with a wide range of Scan-to capabilities. For professional-grade printed materials, choose from multiple finishing options, including space-saving internal finishers, for convenient stacking, stapling, booklet-making and more.

 Push for personalized productivity 

Give great ideas a personal touch with the 10.1" Smart Operation Panel. Navigate the redesigned Android-based user interface to perform tasks effortlessly with faster touch response and incredible familiarity. Add widgets to access information immediately. Set shortcuts for frequent workflows. Use the web browser for optional cloud apps and services such as RICOH Content Manager or Google Drive™. Experience Ricoh's intuitive, user-friendly Smart Operation Panel with the Smart Operation Panel Simulator.

 Set the standard for print management 

Track users and activity with a host of security features, including user authentication via passcode or optional card readers. An embedded Near Field Communications (NFC) tag lets users authenticate and print from an Android® mobile device. Use RICOH Device Manager NX Accounting to issue chargebacks to individual users and departments. A Ricoh-only operating system helps protect data.

 Energize the bottom line

Reduce energy consumption without compromising productivity. With the default Auto Off timer, the device conserves energy when not in use. Its motion sensor technology detects when users approach and powers up the device so it's ready to work when you are. In addition, it offers default duplex printing to cut paper usage. And, it's ENERGY STAR™ certified and meets EPEAT® Gold criteria


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