Ricoh Aficio SP W2470 printer

Ricoh has just rolled out the Aficio SP W2470 wide format digital printer that was specially designed for compact spaces. The Aficio SP W2470 can produce sharp, high quality black & white documents at 600 dpi resolution as well as the ability to stamp documents with dates, page numbers, headers and footers prior to printing, storing, or retrieving them for reprinting. Large print runs are but simple tasks to handle as it features both 50-sheet output and 40-sheet bottom stackers. Flange-based roll-paper changing and an optional paper cassette tray makes things easy. The Aficio SP W2470 targets small business environments with the ambition of keeping costs down in the long run. The Aficio SP W2470 will retail for $15,203 and is currently available. More specifications are available after the jump.

  • Configuration: Desktop
  • Printing Process: Electro-photographic printing
  • Paper Source: 2 Roll Paper Feed Table (required), 250-Sheet Paper Cassette Tray (optional)
  • Resolution (dpi): 600 x 600 dpi
  • Printing Speed: 4.5 ppm; 2.36 ips (D-size)
  • First Print Speed: 34 seconds (E-size)
  • Warm-Up Time: Less than 120 seconds
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 42.5″ x 25″ x 21″ (Mainframe only), 42.5″ x 28.3″ x 48.5″ (Mainframe w/2 roll feed table)
  • Weight: 235 lbs.(Mainframe only), 389.3 (Mainframe w/2 roll feed table)
  • Grayscale Printing: 2 levels
  • Cutting Method: Synchronized, preset cut, variable cut
  • Memory Capacity: 512MB
  • Hard Drive Capacity: 80GB
  • Print Exits: Top: 50 sheets (Plain Paper D-Size LEF), Bottom: 40 sheets (Plain Paper E-Size SEF)
  • Power Source: 120V 15A 60Hz
  • Supported Drivers: RPCS, PostScript 3 (emulation), HDI
  • Supported File Formats: PDF, HP-GL 1 / 2, TIFF, CALS, HP-RTL
  • Operating Systems Driver Support: RPCS: Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server PostScript, MAC OS 6-10.1 or later

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