02.15.19
Ricoh will be presenting its evolving portfolio at FESPA, which takes place in Messe Munich on May 14-17.
The five color Ricoh Pro C7200x color sheetfed press will be running fifth color applications on a range of media.
Joining these will be a new large format flatbed system. There will also be some DTG, ink and printhead technology news.
“This is our fourth FESPA and each year our stand gets bigger and bigger to make room for our expanding portfolio," said Graham Kennedy, head of commercial inkjet business, commercial and industrial printing group, Ricoh Europe. "The latest additions have been developed to ensure the functionality, quality and capability to match clients’ developing needs. We are also excited to show how the latest technologies enhance and complement each other. In turn, they allow our clients to investigate new markets and pursue new ventures, confident they can deliver and safe in the knowledge that Ricoh’s expertise is on hand if required.”
The Ricoh Pro L5160 latex roll-to-roll large format printer – which will be available in Europe beginning in April – will be on display, along with the Ri 100 and Ri 6000 Direct to Garment printers.
The five color Ricoh Pro C7200x color sheetfed press will be running fifth color applications on a range of media.
Joining these will be a new large format flatbed system. There will also be some DTG, ink and printhead technology news.
“This is our fourth FESPA and each year our stand gets bigger and bigger to make room for our expanding portfolio," said Graham Kennedy, head of commercial inkjet business, commercial and industrial printing group, Ricoh Europe. "The latest additions have been developed to ensure the functionality, quality and capability to match clients’ developing needs. We are also excited to show how the latest technologies enhance and complement each other. In turn, they allow our clients to investigate new markets and pursue new ventures, confident they can deliver and safe in the knowledge that Ricoh’s expertise is on hand if required.”
