Posts Tagged ‘wide format’
“How KIP Printers Are Powering New Jersey’s Construction Boom”
KIP printers are revolutionizing New Jersey’s construction industry New Jersey is experiencing a construction boom fueled by urban development, infrastructure upgrades, and commercial real estate expansion. As these projects grow in complexity, the demand for precision and efficiency has never been higher. KIP wide format printers—powerful tools that are revolutionizing how construction professionals in NJ…
Read MoreWhy Ricoh Wide Format Devices Stand Out: Unique Features and Advantages
Ricoh is a global leader, known for its innovation, reliability, and commitment to sustainability. Ricoh’s range of multifunction printers (MFPs), wide format devices, and other office solutions are designed to meet the needs of businesses across industries. Whether you’re looking for superior print quality, eco-friendly options, or cutting-edge security, Ricoh devices offer a unique set…
Read MoreHow the KIP C740 Boosts Efficiency for New Jersey Engineers
The KIP C740, a leading-edge dry color toner wide-format printer, is revolutionizing the workflows of engineers across New Jersey. We’ll explore how this advanced technology is helping engineering firms in the Garden State save time, money, and resources, while also enhancing collaboration and productivity. Streamlined Workflow for New Jersey Engineers: The KIP C740’s intuitive interface…
Read MoreKIP Wide Format Printing Solutions in New Jersey
Incorporating KIP wide format printing into your business operations not only increases efficiency and reduces costs but also ensures greater control and convenience. While outsourcing can offer advantages, certain critical functions, such as wide format printing, are better handled internally. Investing in a large format printer can prove to be a strategic move for several…
Read MoreWhat’s the Best Color Wide Format Plotter in New Jersey?
What’s the best color wide format plotter in New Jersey? First I’ll admit that I resell, service and support Ricoh, KIP and Epson color wide format plotters in New Jersey. We’ve supporting plotters and printers since the first black & white digital wide format print/scan/copy device was released back in 2023. There’s been many changes…
Read MoreNew Jersey Surveyors Love the Ricoh IM CW2200 Wide Format
Yes, it’s been some time since Ricoh updated the Ricoh MP cw2201 wide format. Covid19 has cramped a lot of the office equipment manufactures introductions for the last two years. Thus almost six years since the intro of the MP cw2201, the new IM CW2200 has launched. There’s some new features and some new wrinkles…
Read MoreIs Your Wide Format MFP a Ticking Time Bomb?
Well not really a ticking time bomb, however if you or own a Ricoh wide format printer/plotter then your hard drive maybe in trouble. Discontinued Wide Format MFPs The Ricoh wide format models are MP W2400, W3600 or MP W3601, MP W5100, MP W7140 then it’s time for replacement. Ricoh, Lanier, Savin cross reference chart…
Read More5 Ways to Reduce Damp Paper in your Plotter
Plotters and Wide Format Printers With summer brings the awful heat and humidity to New Jersey along with damp paper issues for plotters. Damp paper will cause print and copy quality issues because the toner and or ink doesn’t adhere to damp paper well. One of the ways to tell if the paper is damp…
Read MoreRicoh MP W6700 vs Any Inkjet Plotter
It was way back in 1998 that I had my first opportunity to sell wide format copier. Back in 1998 our Ricoh wide format devices could only copy bid sets or drawings. Printing or scanning was not an option until 2003. There are many options for wide format devices that can scan/print/copy these days. The…
Read MorePaperCut & Ricoh Wide Format “Perfect Together” in NJ
You might be thinking, what is PaperCut? PaperCut is a accounting print management software that resides on a companies server. The role of PaperCut can take on a few different flavors when it comes to print management. Flavor One = Print Rules PaperCut can reduce the amount of color prints by enabling “Print Rules”. Some…
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