Ricoh launches its Pro C751 into the light

Once again upping the ante in the colour light production market, Ricoh launches its Pro C751 series with oil-free PxP polymerised toner, near-offset colour quality and inline finishing options.

Capable of handling up to 350,000 impressions every month, Ricoh’s new model has all the benefits of true colour production with a smaller price tag. Incorporating technology from its flagship C901 to the scale of a light production unit.

According to Kathy Wilson, general manager of business solutions and production at Ricoh Australia, the new series fills the gap in the colour light production market.

"A core characteristic of this series is that it is equipped with all the capabilities of higher end production devices yet is economical and accessible to a broad range of users.

“Armed with an array of intuitive inline finishing options, such as ring binding, booklet finishing, multi-position stapling and hole punching, these devices provide superb automation - reducing manual intervention while saving users valuable time, money and resources,” she says.



The EFI Fiery controller is one part of the superior operability that the Ricoh Pro C751 series offers. Trained Customer Replaceable Units afford printers minimal downtime, as oil-free PxP polymerised toner gives output near-offset colour quality.

The configured Fiery drives the operation at the front end at 75ppm on a range of different stock types, with thickness up to 300gsm simplex and 256gsm duplex.

Dave Gully, product group manager of production at Ricoh Australia, says this new series offers a solid investment for customers in the market for digital colour light production. The oil-free PxP polymerised toner “assures consistent offset-like quality, exceptionally accurate colours and repeatable outputs.

“These speedy machines don’t make compromises, not on quality, stock, volume or finishing. Customers interested in moving into light production can do so with confidence and assurance,” he says.