Ricoh rolls out mobile HotSpot series laser printers
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There’s already plenty of wireless printer options out there, but those looking for a few more capabilities than your standard offerings supply may want to keep an eye out for Ricoh’s new HotSpot series models, which the company says are the first printers that let users “print documents from any Wi-Fi enabled location or device.” That, however, is done is a rather roundabout way, with users called for to either upload the file to a website associated with the printer or forward the file to the printer’s own newsletter address. On the upside,
that means you won’t have to install any drivers, and you’ll be able to print from a handheld or cellphone in addition to a computer. No official word on a price from Ricoh just yet, it seems, but CDW already has the monochrome SP 4100N-KP listed for a cool $1,700, with the color SP C410DN-KP model undoubtedly set to demand a good deal more.
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