Ricoh Canada Inc. partnered with Ryerson University to drive greater print innovation within its creative and graphic programs.
By integrating its Commercial and Industrial Print (CIP) technology into the general programs for the Faculty of Communication and Design (FCAD), Ricoh is committed to nurturing the graphic arts capabilities of both students and faculty staff alike.
The installation of Ricoh's Pro TF6250 wide format printer at Ryerson University's Creative Technology Lab at FCAD represents a joint effort towards redefining graphics expertise and knowledge within the creative, technical and business fields.
Ricoh will additionally provide value-added services by collaborating and hosting joint workshops, showcasing real-life applications including both on-site and remote demonstrations while providing hands-on experience using their leading CIP technology and services.
As Canada's only degree-granting program for print and packaging design, Ryerson University's School of Graphic Communications Management is the leader in their field and one of the few internationally acclaimed schools recognized for developing new talent in the graphics and print space.
The Ricoh Pro TF6250 enables students to digitally produce an endless range of products on rigid substrates up to 4.3" thick, including foam core, wood, metal, acrylic, glass and more.
"I am really excited about the collaboration between Ricoh Canada and Graphic Communications Management at FCAD, and what it means for our students. The Ricoh TF6250 printer will enable the School to expand its packaging and large format sign and display curriculum in ways not before possible, providing our students with dynamic experiential learning opportunities," said Jason Lisi, chair of Graphic Communications Management at FCAD, Ryerson University. "I am especially thrilled that this device has found a home in the Creative Technology Lab at FCAD, where it can be used not only by the Graphic Communications Management students but by all students across FCAD's 26 programs."
"The Ricoh TF6250 printer has a myriad of possibilities that span all 26 of the FCAD programs. The printer will be fully integrated into the technology workflow and directly connect with the features of other machines within the lab," said Jonathon Anderson, director at the Creative Technology Lab at FCAD. "Examples of how the printer can be used range from large packaging and point-of-purchase designs in the School of Graphic Communications Management, printing theatre backgrounds for the School of Performance, archival prints on glass for the School of Image Arts, to interior finishes in the School of Interior Design."