Ricoh brought IPMA into the worldwide spotlight when it launched its new Ricoh Pro C651EX/C751EX/C751 mid-production digital color systems at the In-Plant Printing & Mailing Association conference.
Carl Joachim
In a strong acknowledgement of how important the in-plant industry is to its business, Ricoh Americas Corp. debuted its latest digital color device at the In-Plant Printing & Mailing Association (IPMA) conference in Charleston, S.C., on Monday. Before a crowd of about 140 in-plant managers, Carl Joachim, VP of Marketing for Ricoh's Production Print Solutions Group, announced the new Ricoh Pro C651EX/C751EX/C751 color production system, which delivers output speeds of up to 65/75 ppm respectively, and includes printing, scanning and copying functionality.
Last month, Ricoh’s Production Printing Business Group (PPBG) brought a dozen in-plant managers to Milwaukee for its annual In-plant Advisory Council meeting. Attendees toured the world-class Briggs and Stratton in-plant and attended two days of meetings, during which they were asked for opinions and feedback on new Ricoh products, services and strategic directions.