Hi,
I dont think the Ricoh is a solution youd be happy with but I cant say for sure since youd have to be specific in what you expect from a press. In our opinion the Ricoh is a similar product with far less imaging and I don’t think the durability is that good. Ive heard and very quickly tested the 902 and it’s more a printer than a press.
If you are looking for large volumes (30000 and up a month don’t go for a printer go for a press (Nexpress SE2500, Xerox 800/1000, Indigo 2500 and up or MGI) Other products are mere printers. Some better than others
If you are looking for a printer never go higher than a Xerox 550, Konica Minolta C6500 or even a Canon imagerunner.
These products are made to be printers!!! The highest segment are made to be presses. The mid segment is made to SUCK!!
Go light or heavy don’t go medium this whole segment is a bad investment especially when you want it to behave like a press.
My opnion is:
Good investment:
Light machines
Xerox, 550 maybe 700 series
Konica Minolta 5500 6500 series
Canon Imagerunners (more copiers than printers)
Heavy Machines
Good investment if you have at least 100 k a month to print
Indigo
Xerox Igen, 800/1000 series
Nexpress
MGI
Bad investment
Medium machines(machines that are no longer copiers but are not yet Presses. They are actually nothing!!!
Canon imagepress C7000VP and C6000VP 7000 and 6000 (amazing quality for one print if it works correctly)
Konica C8000 (pretty good quality but registration is so so)
Ricoh series (more copiers than all above and first step of Ricoh into this segment stay away from first series products)
Again I might be very negative regarding our own Canon but I love the machine to death but its very hard making money with a product that has the tendency to need service either my own or Canons every 5000 clicks
We are currently in the process of deciding if we should upgrade to a C6010 since Canon explained that many many many many many issues have been tackeled.
Hope to have been of service
Robin