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    Mac drivers for Ricoh MPC6000

    Ours is connected via E-7100-0B56. Anything for that?
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    Mac drivers for Ricoh MPC6000

    Thanks. Yes, these are the Ricoh drivers, but apparently now I'm told we need to go through the Fiery to maintain full functionality.
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    Mac drivers for Ricoh MPC6000

    My partner is upgrading his Mac to Sierra 10.12 and according to our Ricoh contacts, our MPC6000 is not supported with drivers for this newer upgrade. It's an older machine but perfectly functional for our needs. My question is does anyone out there run a Ricoh MPC6000 with the newer Mac OS...
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    Ricoh C700 to be released

    I'll thow in my two bits worth if you do...;)
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    Texture paper for Canon imagepress C1

    My company offers both a canvas and a silk textured color laser compatible stock. They are 12 pt. stocks and image very nicely with a wide variety of equipment types. E-mail me at [email protected] for details. Thanks, Mark
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    Vinyl or Polyester Cover

    The maximum weight stock for the iRC3200 through the bypass is a 140# index, or 250gsm stock. Typically, this stock equates to an 11 or 12 pt. caliper material. We offer a 10 mil white polyester film which we've run through our old Canon 3200. It's called SUPER-TUFF and is available in 8.5" x...
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    Window cling for Canon iPF9100

    Hi Jo. I've searched high and low to find a low tack/cling, transparent vinyl/polyester for doing window graphics on the Canon 8000. I'm eager to hear what product you found and where you found it for this application, as it sounds like you have one. Thanks a ton for your help. mark
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    hp media for hp DesignJets

    KDJ, There are a wide variety of functionally equivalent products available to meet any imaging application. Why continue to reward the large company disinterest, when these alternative products not only provide quality output, but also help to reduce your costs? The major equipment producers...

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