IBM Ricoh 1985 manual Terms and conditions, Warranty period, Warranty service

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established and return instructions are included in the supply item packaging, with free return shipping.

To call InfoPrint Solutions Company Supplies Fulfillment Operations (ISFO) at PFS, contact 31-43-350 2756 (within the Netherlands call: 043-350 2756). Toll-free numbers to ISFO have been established in the following countries:

Belgium

0800-71950

Denmark

800-15534

Finland

08001-13112

France

0800-905871

Italy

800-878349

Germany

800-1818005

Norway

800 11389

Spain

900-983131

Sweden

0207-94270

UK

0800-968679

Pallet quantity

The pallet quantity for InfoPrint 1985 is one printer per pallet.

Security, auditability, and control

This product uses the security and auditability features of the host hardware, host software, and application software.

The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communications facilities.

Global Technology Services

Contact your InfoPrint Solutions Company representative for the list of selected services available in your country, either as standard or customized offerings, for the efficient installation, implementation, and/or integration of this product.

Terms and conditions

Warranty period

Twelve months

Warranty service

If required, InfoPrint Solutions Company provides repair or exchange service depending on the types of warranty service specified for the machine. InfoPrint Solutions Company will attempt to resolve your problem over the telephone, or electronically via an InfoPrint Solutions Company Web site. You must follow the problem determination and resolution procedures that InfoPrint Solutions Company specifies. Scheduling of service will depend upon the time of your call and is subject to parts availability. If applicable to your product, parts considered Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) will be provided as part of the machine's standard warranty service.

Service levels are response time objectives and are not guaranteed. The specified level of warranty service may not be available in all worldwide locations. Additional charges may apply outside InfoPrint Solutions Company's normal service area.

Contact your local InfoPrint Solutions Company representative or your reseller for country- and location-specific information. This product is covered by the following types of service.

Customer Replaceable Unit Service and On-site for other selected parts.

InfoPrint Solutions Company Europe, Middle

East, and Africa Hardware Announcement

ZG09-0303

InfoPrint is a registered trademark of Ricoh Co., Ltd.

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1985 specifications

In 1985, IBM and Ricoh collaborated to address the growing needs of businesses for efficient document management and printing solutions. This partnership was pivotal in introducing several innovative technologies and features that would become cornerstones in the realms of computing and office automation.

One of the main products resulting from this collaboration was the IBM/Ricoh Family of Document Processors. These machines were designed to enhance productivity in office environments by combining high-quality printing with advanced scanning capabilities. The emphasis was on multifunctionality, allowing users to perform multiple tasks—including printing, copying, and scanning—within a single device. This integration streamlined workflows, reduced the need for multiple pieces of equipment, and ultimately saved valuable office space.

The technology introduced in 1985 included high-resolution printing, making the devices suitable for producing professional-grade documents. These printers utilized laser technology, which offered faster printing speeds compared to traditional dot matrix printers. The crisp, clear output was essential for businesses that relied on meticulous documentation and presentation materials.

Additionally, the document processors featured advanced paper handling systems, enabling the use of various paper types and sizes. This flexibility allowed users to create everything from standard reports to brochures and flyers, enhancing the versatility of the devices. The inclusion of collating functionality further added to their usability by allowing users to automatically sort and assemble multi-page documents.

Another significant characteristic of these machines was the introduction of user-friendly interfaces, which simplified operation and reduced training time for employees. This focus on usability was vital, as it encouraged adoption across a wide range of user skill levels.

The integration of networking capabilities meant that these devices could be shared among multiple users, improving efficiency in larger office settings. This advancement paved the way for the concept of networked printing, a practice that has become commonplace in modern office environments.

Ultimately, the collaboration between IBM and Ricoh in 1985 played a crucial role in shaping the future of office technology, setting new standards for multifunctional devices. The advantages of speed, quality, and user-friendliness not only benefited businesses at the time but laid the groundwork for advancements in managed print services and document management solutions. Today, their legacy is reflected in the continued evolution of multifunction printers and copiers, which remain integral to office efficiency.