Digital copiers provide personal computer printer functions
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Ricoh Co. Ltd. has introduced three digital copiers capable of giving personal computer printer functions. The three new models, which are capable of running on a 100M-bit local area network (LAN) include the Imagio MF3550 Model 5, valued at 1.29 million yen ($10,157), the Imagio MF3550 Model 65, worth 1.62 million ($12,756), and the Imagio MF4550 Model 5 that retails for 1.58 million yen ($12,441). The copiers, which have a 64-bit RISC CPU (133MHz) each, are all Windows compatible and can print at twice the speed of their predecessors.
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Has introduced 3 digital copiers capable of giving personal computer printer functions
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1998
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Digital copiers offer Super G3 faxing
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Canon Inc. launched six new models of its fax-compatible Super G3 digital copier equipment. Two of the new models belong to the Canon GP211 series while four of the new models belong to the GP216 series. Canon's new digital copiers are the GP216F Printer RF, GP216 RF, GP216 ADF, GP216, GP211 FADF and the GP211. The new digital copiers are capable of two-second A4 standard-sheet transmission due to their Super G3 facsimile features.
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Launches six new models of its fax-compatible Super G3 digital copier equipment
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 1998
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