The Ricoh 7200 series is probably most comparable volume machine to the v 180, the 9200 series would be the big guy.
On the KM side the 7090 is their latest in that size.
We have a KM 6085 and I have a lot of issues with the machine but having not used another of this model I don’t know if we got a bad machine, or bad service, or if they are all like ours. The machine was already here when i came on (i previously was at a Xerox shop). But i also have a contact at another shop in town that is determined to break his lease 3 years early on his, he is also currently a Ricoh customer. KM has serious toner supply issues, factory exploded in august and it’s been difficult to keep toner on the shelf. I had to resort to buying toner on eBay recently to keep it running. Our technicians also almost never have common parts like drums and Corotrons, I’m not sure if that’s supply issues or how their manager makes them do things, but basically every service call is 2+ days before it gets fixed.
I have had a Ricoh 7210 on order since late September and it’s still not here yet, keeps getting pushed back, it’s pretty frustrating but I would advise if you’re going to buy a new machine to find out when you’re going to actually get it, with the chip shortages and current world events good luck..I don’t know what promise dates anyone is giving if you buy one today. Supposedly it is in the port now, which means probably first week of April at the earliest. I’ve heard the 9210 might be easier to get, I probably would have tried to get that in the door instead if I knew that 6 months ago, but of course it is more expensive, larger, needs a lot more juice, and would be overkill for our tiny print space / average volume.
I talked to a lot of Ricoh people in town before buying and couldn’t get them to give me any major complaints (there are a couple that had the 7100 series printer which had a couple design limitations the 7200 series fixed…things like that).