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Ricoh to discuss new machines in online event Richard Stuart-Turner Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Ricoh will highlight a range of its latest kit – including a new direct-to-garment printer – in the next instalment of its ‘Anything in Print’ series of webinar-style events.
The webinar will take place later this month
Taking place at 11am GMT on 25 February 2021, the event, ‘Putting New Inkjet Technology to Work’, will outline the benefits of the manufacturer’s latest kit while attendees will also automatically be entered into a prize draw to win a new Ricoh Ri 100 DTG printer.
The session will focus on the new Ricoh Ri 2000 DTG printer and will see the company explain the fast ROI and sustainability benefits of printing on garments using the device, which will be available in the UK from March 2021.
Ricoh, Vpress partner to offer W2P Ricoh has recently joined hands with Vpress to add to its range of web-to-print offerings. Ricoh already supplies web-to-print systems from a range of developers across different parts of its global operation. A number of Ricoh’s large customers used Vpress tools, which had spurred the fresh alliance
According to a report published in PrintWeek UK, Simon Isaacs, national sales director, Ricoh, said a number of Ricoh’s large customers used Vpress tools, which had spurred the fresh alliance.
“We are pleased to have built this partnership from this starting point and the future is very bright in terms of its mutual value and the additional business support we can provide to our customers,” he said.
Ricoh praised Vpress for ease-of-use and scaleability
Ricoh already supplies web-to-print systems from a range of developers across different parts of its global operation.
National sales director Simon Isaacs said that a number of Ricoh’s large customers used Vpress tools, which had spurred the fresh alliance.
“We are very pleased to have built this partnership from this starting point and the future is very bright in terms of its mutual value and the additional business support we can provide to our customers,” he said.
Isaacs said the business had identified a need in its overall offering specifically for a web-to-print system “that would enable our customers to move from analogue to cloud-based design, specification and order systems for their clients”. He said that he liked the fact that the Vpress software was scaleable from a simple entry-level platform up.