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Continue readingThe Ultimate Copier In The Market: Ricoh Vs Sharp
Sharp and Ricoh are known for being the best copiers in the market. However, which is the best one for you? Read and find out below.
One of the most important things that every office must have is a copier. Yes, you heard it right. Your copier machine is your biggest ally especially when you need multiple copies of certain documents that need to be passed around in the company. However, finding the best copier for your company is often narrowed down to two options: Sharp and Ricoh. These two brands are known to be the best copiers in the market. They both excel in heavy-duty printing and photocopying. Hence, there is no doubt that business owners would rather buy either of these two copiers.
Despite being the best brands for photocopiers, these two also share tons of PROs and CONs. Most of the time, we don’t see the difference. All we know is that these two can do well with pressure. With this, we are going to talk about the difference and some of the similarities between these two printers at hand. Hopefully, by the end of this article, you are ready to choose which of these two the best copier is for you. And if you want to buy these copiers then here is a website which provides best Sharp and ricoh copiers for sale online at affordable prices.
Similarities: Durable
One of the most common features of these two copiers is durability. Yes, both copiers can withstand the wear and tear of photocopying documents throughout the day. It doesn’t heat or break down, not unless the paper is not placed properly in its designated place. Although both printers are highly durable, there are certain aspects that the copiers are tested. One of them is colored copying. Believe it or not, colored printing can take a toll on your copier. Hence, you need to check both copiers if they can withstand colored printing.
Differences: App features
Both sharp and Ricoh are known for their functional features. Ricoh copiers come with easy-to-understand commands to make photocopying a better experience for you. While Sharp comes with an MFP feature. This feature allows you to print from different networks to ensure that all your documents are ready to be distributed to different departments of your company.
Similarities: Black and White
Another similarity is that these two are neck-to-neck when it comes to printing quality in terms of black. If you print two copies side by side, you can’t tell the difference between these two. In this category, you can’t say which one is better and which one is not. Both are perfect commercial copiers for black and white documents.
Differences: Colored printing
Another difference between the two is colored printing. Unlike Ricoh, Sharps excels well in mass printing colored documents. This commercial color copier can create 1,000 colored copies in a month. The best part of that is the printing is crisp and easy to see. Aside from that, it doesn’t consume tons of ink when printing colored documents, this is a major saving alert if your company is known for printing colored documents whole year round. Ricoh does create crisp printing on their colored documents. However, they are not as reliable as sharp. They consume more ink and need constant maintenance to ensure that the copier is working on the right track.
Different: Price Range
Another big difference between this two is the price. Sharp comes on the much pricier end. Most Sharp copier starts at about $800 going up. While Ricoh’s cheapest copier costs around $320 going up. Before buying the best copier, make sure that you reconsider your option. Make sure to double-check what kind of function and printing your copier need to do for you. So that, it is easier to narrow down the options on which copier to buy for your business.
Which is the best one among these two?
If you are looking for a cheaper copier that mainly uses black and white copying, I suggest getting a Ricoh. Ricoh is a cheaper option for people who have recently started. Apart from that, they also excel well in copying black and white documents with no worries. However, if you are more on commercial color copying, then you might have to invest in the Sharp copier. Sharp copiers are expensive. But if you consider the maintenance and the consumables, then you are able to save more compared to using the Ricoh copier. Aside from that, it also produces the best black and white copies. It’s a pricey but good investment.
Conclusion
Choosing the best copier varies in several ways. It is up to you which one you would choose between the two. Both copiers excel in terms of photocopying but Ricoh might be a little behind when it comes to color printing. We hope that the differences we list will help you choose which of these two the best photocopier is for you.
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Continue readingInspector General Publishes Investigative Report And Makes Public Historical Letters
The Offices of the New York State Inspector General earlier today published a newly issued investigative report as well as 21 previously non-public letters arising from investigations undertaken by her office. These letters, which are sent to public officials and agencies regarding allegations of misconduct or wrongdoing, provide information on the ultimate investigative findings by the Inspector General. Today’s published documents constitute the remainder of such investigative letters issued in 2013, and continues the Inspector General’s commitment to provide all such historical letters on a year-by-year basis.
“Today’s new report and previously unpublished historical letters bear out this office’s commitment to thorough investigations and transparent disclosure to the public of their conclusions” said Inspector General Lucy Lang. “My thanks to our staff, and all the agency and law enforcement partners who share that commitment.”
- New York State Inspector General Report: Investigation of the New York State Police’s Handling of a Protective Services Unit Incident
- 11.04.13 – OMH Letter re: Outside Social Work Employment
- 11.04.13 – DOS Letter re: Handling of Protected Information
- 11.04.13 – NYPA Letter re: Misuse of Fuel Card
- 10.07.13 – OMIG Letter re: Misuse of State Resources for Tax Preparation Business
- 10.01.13 – DCJS Letter re: BERC Grant
- 09.17.13 – DMV Letter re: Employee DWI with Firearm
- 08.27.13 – DOL Letter re: Forgery of Official Document
- 08.02.13 – NYPA Letter re: Employee Misuse of Agency Generator
- 08.02.13 – OMIG Letter re: Misuse of State Resources for Property Mgmt. Business
- 07.29.13 – OPWDD Letter re: Vendor Monitoring
- 07.25.13 – OMIG Letter re: Disclosure of Confidential Information
- 07.23.13 – DOCCS Letter re: Lakeview Outside Employment
- 07.15.13 – DMV Letter re: Theft of Documents from Guilderland Warehouse
- 06.27.13 – DOB Letter re: Copyright Infringement by Agency Employee
- 06.19.13 – DOB Letter re: Inappropriate Images on Employee Computer
- 06.17.13 – OMIG Letter re: Handling of HIPAA Information
- 06.11.13 – OMH Letter re: Employee Theft of Food Stamp Benefits
- 05.20.13 – DHSES Letter re: Allegations Against Fire Safety Instructor
- 04.22.13 – OPWDD Letter re: Misuse of Procurement Card
- 03.15.13 – DMV Letter re: Misuse of State Resources for Travel Agency Business
- 03.15.13 – TA Letter re: Misuse of State Resources for Travel Agency Business
For more information regarding New York State Inspector General.