Ricoh goes for premium colour
By Matt Whipp
Posted on 21 May 2003 at 12:22
With budget colour lasers typically now pitching in at around the £500 mark, Ricoh is attacking the top end with its CL30000DN.
Although a desktop unit, the colour laser houses heavyweight guts, including a 10GB hard disk drive. It's networkable through a standard USB 2.0 interface with options for WLAN and Bluetooth wireless connections.
Print speeds come in at 16ppm for full colour, using single pass technology (20ppm in mono) and the unit can produce prints of up to 1,200x1,200dpi resolution.
It is compatible with a range of Ricoh print management software and is available now for £2,539 inc VAT.
From around the web
advertisement
- Laptop bag reviews: nine tested
- Sony VAIO T Series Ultrabook review: first look
- Revealed: the military standards and robots HP uses to test its laptops
- Windows 8: multi-monitors and double standards?
- Why is TalkTalk's year-old porn filter suddenly big news?
- Why are laptop screens so far behind mobiles?
- HP EliteBook Folio review: first look
- The shoebox-sized all-in-one printer
- Forget the Ultrabook: here comes the HP Sleekbook
- HP Spectre XT review: first look
- Why you have to be left in the dark on OS patches
- Is Microsoft mismanaging Windows on ARM?
- Dealing with spam surrogates
- Why 3G broadband can be better and cheaper than ADSL
- Is Twitter bad for business?
- Publishing your email address isn't a security disaster
- Why you'll need a fax machine to develop iOS apps
- Learning to adapt to the mobile web
- Why you shouldn't use WPS on your Wi-Fi network
- Disabled users suffer when software breaks the rules
advertisement
