Ricoh Aficio MP 3500
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January 2007 Ricoh Aficio MP C3500 www.bertl.com
Ricoh Aficio MP C3500
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Introduction.... 4 Device Features Summary... 4 Paper Handling: Paper Input... 5 Paper Handling: Input Features Summary.. 5 What We Liked... 5 What We Would Like to See... 5 Paper Handling: Paper Output/Finishing... 6 Paper Handling: Output/Finishing Features Summary. 6 What We Liked... 6 What We Would Like to See... 6 Routine Maintenance... 7 Maintenance Features Summary.. 7 What We Liked... 7 What We Would Like to See... 7 Device Management... 8 What We Liked... 8 What We Would Like to See... 8 Security.... 10 Security Features Summary.. 10 What We Liked... 10 What We Would Like to See.. 10 Secure/Locked Print... 11 Accessibility.... 12 What We Liked... 12 What We Would Like to See.. 12 Copy.... 13 Copy Features Summary... 13 What We Liked... 13 What We Would Like to See.. 13 Copy Productivity.... 15 Touch Screen Selections for Commonly-Used Copy Functions... 15 Batch and Mixed-Media Copy Capabilities.. 15 Copy Image Quality... 16 Image Quality Summary.. 16
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Print on Demand... 18 Print On Demand Features Summary.. 18 What We Liked... 18 What We Would Like to See.. 18 Print.... 19 Print Features Summary.. 19 What We Liked... 19 What We Would Like to See.. 19 Print Productivity.... 20 Bandwidth Comparison... 20 Print Workflow.... 21 Batch Printing Capabilities.. 21 Concurrency Test Results.. 21 Network Workload Tests... 21 PCL Print Driver Functionality... 22 RPCS Print Driver Functionality... 23 Print Image Quality.... 24 Image Quality... 24 Scan.... 25 Scan Features Summary... 25 What We Liked... 25 What We Would Like to See.. 25 Scan Data Capture Accuracy... 26 Scan Productivity.... 27 Scan Bandwidth Comparison.. 27 Scanning Batches and Mixed Originals... 28 Batch and Mixed-Media Scanning Capabilities.. 28 Advertised Document Feeder Specifications.. 28 Original-Handling Results... 28 Multifunction Triple Play Test... 29 Summing Up.... 30 About BERTL.... 31
WHAT WE LIKED:
Flexible paper expansion capabilities include a tandem 2,000 sheet large capacity tray (LCT) to maximize letter/A4 capability and dual 550-sheet universal drawers for offices, using a broader mix of media supplies. Heavy media is supported through all main supplies rather than just the bypass, as found on some rival systems. Paper cassette handles can be gripped from above or below, making it easier to open the lower tray.
Standard Paper Capacity
Maximum Paper Capacity Bypass Tray Capacity Maximum Paper Size (bypass) Maximum Paper Size (main trays) Max Paper Weight (bypass) Max Paper Weight (main trays) Standard Legal Capacity Maximum Legal Capacity Standard Ledger Capacity Maximum Ledger Capacity Standard Paper Sources Maximum Paper Sources Post Process Insertion (PPI) PPI Capacity
12 x 18 support through bypass allows users to create full bleed ledger/A3 documents such as product brochures, menus, etc., by trimming the unprinted borders. The sliding design (rather than pre-cut holes) of the paper guides allows for easy, one hand changes.
WHAT WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE:
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Paper Handling: Paper Output/Finishing
Paper Handling: Output/Finishing Features Summary
Maximum Output Capacity Duplex Capability Maximum Paper Weight Through Duplex Unit Maximum Stapling Capacity
3,625 sheets with finisher added
Standard 90 lbs. Index/163gsm 50 sheets
A wide range of finishing capabilities delivers a broad mix of document production capabilities within a small footprint. Heavy card support through duplex unit lets users produce professional grade presentation materials. Tight stacking of collated sets make offline finishing tasks, such as perfect binding or professional punch, less time-consuming. High stacking capacity allows for long uninterrupted print runs.
Maximum Booklet/Saddle-stitch 15 sheets, 60 page booklet Capacity Hole Punch Options Physical Mail Bin Option Folding Options 2 and 3 hole Limit of 5 output areas via finisher or job separator options Booklet fold only
12 x 18 support through the duplex unit would allow full bleed presentation materials to be produced. This is not possible because the bypass cannot be used in conjunction with duplexing and the bypass is the only media supply that handles 12 x 18. The saddle-stitch booklet creation feature is hidden several layers deep in the finishing menu and could be confusing to some novice users. A standard default onetouch on the display would be more convenient. Note: Users can set up the saddle-stitch booklet mode as a one touch operation, using the touch screen customization feature. The user would also have to select both this one touch button and the saddle-stitch booklet mode feature to create the desired saddlestitched booklet.
Real World Testing: Advertised speeds are always quoted using the simplest route, in and out of a device. In the real world, users choose finishing options, incorporate multiple media supplies, print in duplex, and add other elements that can impact bottom-line speed. BERTL evaluates these factors looking at how the same job outputs at different speeds when different factors are applied. In the table, bottom right, the finishing impact is measured by running a 12 page job 10 times through a device and adding a different finishing attribute each time. In the table, bottom left, the impact of incorporating multiple media sources into a single document is measured. In this instance, a 50-page document is printed first using a single media source/ It is then timed using the bypass tray for front and back covers, plus pages 10,20,30, and 40 from a separate media tray.
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Routine Maintenance
Toner Yield WHAT WE LIKED: Imaging Unit Life Fuser Life Developer Life Toner Refill During Printing End-user replaceable Imaging Unit End-user replaceable fuser unit
Maintenance Features Summary
Black: 23,000 pages CMY: 17,000 pages Info Not Available Info Not Available Info Not Available No Yes No
The large touch screen and Flash demonstrations that walk users through jam removal were highly-intuitive and simple for even novice users to master. Imaging drums are well protected and not exposed during paper jam removal as found on some rival units. Imaging drums can be replaced by end users; only one screw must be removed. The duplex unit is on the opposite side to the finisher, making access easier than on some rival units. Paper jam areas were easy to access with no blind spots discovered during evaluation. Toner bottles were easily replaced without mess.
Unique toner bottle docking stations prevent wrong colors from being loaded in error.
Although only a screw driver is needed now, removal of imaging drums without any tools would be better.
Toner replacement can be carried out without interrupting jobs in progress.
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Device Management
The queue manager provides a full list of print jobs, including page and set quantities, giving desktop users a good feel for the print workflow lined up for processing. Device and user accounting can be set to only require user verification for specific tasks. Monochrome workflow can move uninhibitedly while the more costly color or scan workflows are restricted to user-verified actions only.
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Secure / Locked Print
The Ricoh Aficio MP C3500 includes secure print feature called Locked Print as a standard feature. Users can send jobs with a PIN using the job tab in all three drivers selecting Locked Print from the Job Type drop down menu. Users have the option to include their user name and a PIN before each delivery or have it defaulted to send the same user name and PIN for each job. To access locked print jobs, users select the print hard button on the left of the touchscreen. The print icon at the bottom of the touch screen allows users to view the status window. Then pressing Print Jobs takes the user to the middle image on the opposite side. All locked print jobs are listed by user, but each file name is disguised with **s. Users are able to select multiple jobs for release at the same time, saving valuable time versus some competitors. However, users are unable to see the names of their jobs even if they enter the PIN. This can cause problems for users who have defaulted to send all of their print workload in locked print format to guarantee security, preferring instead to batch print multiple jobs at a single visit to the device. This works well unless the user suddenly needs one job already submitted quickly. The devices design prohibits the user from distinguish the jobs, leaving the user playing Russian roulette until the right print job gets printed.
Above: Locked print is selected in the printer driver Below: The list of all users with locked jobs is displayed
Above: Walk up users can release one or multiple highlighted jobs in a single step as long as they have the same PIN.
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Accessibility
While not offering an adjustable tilting capability, the large, full-color touch screen control panel is sloping, which makes viewing easy for users that stand and users in wheelchairs. Hard buttons on the control panel are concave versus convex, as found on rival units. The concave buttons are easier to use by the physically impaired. Braille markers are found on key buttons, aiding navigation for the visually impaired.
The low grip angle of document feeder allows for easy repeat platen scanning tasks.
Above : Document feeder can be left at a low angle, aiding platen copying for wheelchair users Below: Paper drawers all have handles that can be grasped from above and below, making paper refilling easier for wheelchair users
In the Simplified Display mode, the Next Job is not available to users. While a job is in progress, a walk-up user can not return to default display mode. This means that if the Simplified Display mode has been used for the creation of a long job, additional users can not add jobs into the memory of the device. This removes the concurrency capabilities of the device.
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Copy Features Summary
Maximum Copy Speed 35 ppm black/35 ppm color 4.9 sec. black, 8 sec. color Reversing automatic document feeder 100 pages Standard StandardStandard, max 6 25% to 400% Yes Yes Page number, background set number, date, preset stamp, user stamp
First Copy Out Time Document Feeder Type Document Feeder Capacity Job Build Scan Ahead Copy No. of Copy Job Programs Customizable One-touch Buttons on Main Screen Max/Min Zoom Ratio Cover Insertion Sheet Insertion Page Stamp Options
The user-friendly interface provides both experienced and novice users with a quick and easy method of building copy jobs, with many of the most commonly-used features on the opening screen. In addition, up to six unique one-touch buttons bring common applications within a single finger press. Image quality was to a high level across a wide range of document types with even mid greyscales being reproduced to a good level on full color pages. Good second and third generation copy reproduction, even with white text on solid backgrounds (a problem on some units), resulted in a perfect 100 percent score in BERTLs Triple Play test. (see later in report).
Extensive batch job build capabilities include the large 100-sheet document feeder, the ability to change color/greyscale, media sizes, original type, reduction/ enlargement and color edit mode. A color removal process can be used to clean up originals that have been edited or highlighted.
Convert color and color background capabilities can be used to quickly change one color to another or add a colored background to a document. These features could have applications in small financial/insurance businesses that are now using multi-part forms.
The reversing document feeder design results in longer original processing wait times when handling double-sided originals than a single-pass alternative. Users cannot choose cover and insert/designate media supplies ad hoc during the job build.
More productive scanning in mixed media mode would reduce the impact on user productivity when handling large copy jobs such as handling legal discovery.
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To assess copy productivity, BERTL ran a series of 5-page copy jobs to investigate the impact of the first set out on overall engine speed and also to investigate whether specific job attributes impact engine throughput capability. Each job was set
up by feeding paper from the shortest paper route to the shortest available output destination. A separate test found in the finishing section looks into the productivity impact of adding finishing/output destinations.
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Copy Productivity
Real World Testing: Of course, judging productivity based solely on green button to output tray excludes the user, who is the most important element in the equation. BERTL takes the user into account and looks at how the document feeder productivity on different workflow tasks impacts the amount of time a user has to wait at the device before they can walk away with originals in hand. BERTL also evaluates how much time is spent building jobs, using the touch screen interface before the green button can be selected.
Touch Screen Selections Required for Commonly-used Copy Functions
Corner Staple Hole Punch Enlarge to 129% 2:2 Photo Mode Mixed Original Cover Mode (printed front cover on bypass supply) 1 step 1 step 2 steps 1 step 1 step 2 steps 2 steps (media set as default)
Real World Testing: In a perfect world, all original documents are the same size, the same type, and require the same imaging settings. BERTL looks beyond the perfect world to see how devices help those working with difficult workflow situations. Take the example of a paralegal scanning a case file. The file could well contain both letter- and legal-sized documents, requiring a mixed media capability. The report text pages are best captured using the document feeder in Text or Text/Photo mode. However, the accident scene photographs are best scanned using the platen (to avoid damage) in Photo mode, which captures the halftone detail to a much better degree. There may also be simplex and duplex pages in the same batch. Rather than waste more paralegal time, it would be ideal to be able to switch between single-sided and double sided scanning.
Batch and Mixed-Media Copy Capabilities
Batch /job build scanning beyond the capacity of the document feeder Batch/job build scanning incorporating both document feeder and platen scans Change original type (text, text/photo, photo modes between scans) Change between simplex and duplex original scanning in a job build session Mixed-media size scanning capability Yes Yes No No Yes
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Copy Image Quality
Image Quality Summary
Copy image quality was good on the whole across a wide range of originals on the Ricoh Aficio MP C3500.
A BERTL Image quality copy reproduction test pattern with multiple fonts in varying sizes, colors and backgrounds from 4 point. Fine line grids in black and blue from 0.25 pt upwards. Greyshades from 0100 percent in sliding scale and 5 percent block increments. Portions of the copied test chart are displayed on the following page
Real World Testing: Generation Copy Quality When evaluating MFP image quality, analysts are always working with the best possible scenario by using high quality paper and first generation pristine masters. However, the real world is often very different, with people often working with second or third generation copies. Just consider a law firm. The firm is sent a COPY of the materials (quite possibly copies of originals) by a new client (the master set). They then make multiple copies of the master set (working copies), which get passed around the lawyers and paralegals involved in the case. After redaction and other editing work, the working copies may be scanned to create electronic files that are preferably searchable through Optical Character Recognition (OCR). To simulate this real world practice BERTL uses a test pattern of its own design, and, using generic Staples copy paper, makes first, second, and third generation copies of the test sheet in text mode. These copies are then scanned (using the same device) at 600 dpi in text mode and fed through ABBYY FineReader 8.0 at BERTLs workflow lab. The results are displayed in the chart below.
A BERTL digital photograph reproduction test pattern. Photographs carefully selected to highlight ability to reproduce flesh tones, light and dark contrasts, textures, fine detail and solid colors. Original document created in Illustrator with Perceptual Intent, RGB color space, ProPhoto Profile. The originals were printed on heavyweight satin paper using a Canon imagePROGRAF 9000 driven by an EFI ColorProof XF 3.0 RIP.
BERTLs generation copy original containing five fonts ranging from 4 point to 14 point. Originals printed on high quality heavyweight paper using 1,200 dpi laser printer. Each original is checked to ensure 100 percent OCR accuracy is achieved when scanned at 600 dpi binary on an in-house scanner.
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Text Mode:
Text/Photo Mode
Photo Mode:
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Print-On-Demand
Print on Demand Features Summary
Job Storage From the Device Yes Yes No
Job Storage From the Desktop Finishing Options Included at Time of Storage Document Images (incl. thumbnails) Provided on the Device Touch Screen Document Images (incl. thumbnails) Provided on the Desktop
Viewing documents either from the desktop or from the color touch screen as full color images with zoom-in capabilities is a valuable feature. The user can read the document data prior to printing, reducing errors. Combining multiple files into a single job can make multi-author tasks easier to manage.
Attaching documents stored in the Document Server to outgoing communications can be a valuable, timesaver. Combining multiple destination delivery types into a single task can save time in complex processes. Permissioning of documents allows the time saving functionality of print on demand to be used without jeopardizing security or confidentiality of information. Sophisticated search and retrieve functionality, including the ability to filter by user name, makes finding documents in heavily used repositories fast.
Multiple Jobs Can Be Combined Yes and Printed as One Finished Job Multiple Jobs Can Be Selected and Printed as Separate Jobs Yes
Stored Jobs Can Be Edited After Yes Storage Stored Jobs Can Be Combined With Send Features Yes
The ability to create personal folders within the document server rather than using the flat storage design would aid in organization.
Productivity would be increased by adding the ability to create collated batch jobs from Document Server where a selection of documents are printed as a batch set, but are treated as individual pieces that should be finished in isolation. Documents stored on Document Server from the Print or Copy functions must be pulled to the desktop using the File Convert utility, resaved, and resubmitted prior to being faxed or scanned to different destinations. Print on demand from portable media sources like USB memory sticks or SD cards is a useful feature that lets walk-up users take advantage of the device in airport terminals, hotel business lounges or Internet cafes.
A selection of commonly used jobs stored in document server
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Print Features Summary
CPU RAM and Hard Drive Operating Platforms Supported Printer Drivers 835MHz 1GB, 80GB Hard Drive Windows 9x, ME, 2000, Server 2003, XP, NT 4.0, Macintosh OS X or higher PCL5e/6, RPCS, optional Adobe PostScript 3, Direct PDF IPX/SPX , TCP/IP, Ethertalk, Appletalk, NetBIOS, LPR/LPD, IPP, SMB, SNMP, Netware, Port 9100, 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet, USB 2.0 802.11b Wireless, Bluetooth, 1394 FireWire, parallel, USB host interface for PictBridge interface printing from digital cameras. DeskTopBinder, SmartDeviceMonitor, WebSmartDeviceMonitor 35 Intellifonts, 10 TrueType fonts, 1 Bitmap
The user-friendly, icon-driven RPCS driver offers high levels of print functionality with minimum effort. Advanced print clustering capabilities via SmartDeviceMonitor include automatic or semiautomatic job rerouting and load balancing. This ensures that in multi-device environments, network print downtime and bottlenecks are kept to a minimum.
The RPCS driver offers extensive page stamping capabilities that can aid printing of documents created in applications that do not offer numbering or other capabilities. The Job Binding feature in the RPCS driver, coupled with DesktopBinder utility, allows users to combine multiple documents created in single or multiple applications into a single file for batch printing. The image overlay capability in the RPCS driver allows users to add standard background designs, such as company forms or presentation layouts, to the device for addition to documents at the device level. This eliminates a need to RIP the files at the desktop and send them over the network for processing every time. The Limitations capability in the RPCS driver allows administrators to lock down the features and document policies through user code or authentication, reducing costs without hindering productivity.
Network Protocols
Interfaces/Standard
Interfaces/Options
Client Software Std PCL Fonts Supported
Std PS Fonts Supported Info Not Available
Direct PDF capability could be offered as a standard feature.
Direct USB memory stick print capability would provide walk up print capability in kiosk-like environments where printer drivers are not available or convenient. Printing Adobe PDF documents in booklet layout using the PostScript driver encounters the same imposition error that is prevalent among many MFP and printer vendors.
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Print Productivity
Evaluating print productivity is not as simple as timing copy jobs. The printing process involves several steps and can be impacted by a variety of factors along the way. The document must first be spooled by the printer driver into a PCL or PostScript file. The PCL or PostScript file is then sent to the printer where it is raster image processed (RIP) into image data by the device processor. The image data is then sent to the marking engine and output as printed pages. There are three obvious factors highlighted above (spool time, rip time, and print engine speed), which can all make or break a productivity time. Add into the equation other factors such as concurrency and contention, and one would have a real world not quite so clean cut as some analysts would have people believe. BERTL provides a selection of print productivity data:
Print slowdown when scan data transfer underway
Real World Testing: Network Traffic Network printing devices may often face a queue of jobs stacked up for processing during busy periods of the day. During BERTLs network workload tests, analysts queue a series of jobs at a paused print driver. The jobs are arranged in order of their raw application file size per page. The purpose of the test is to illustrate how well a device handles a stream of jobs and how the queues make-up can have a major impact on a devices performance. BERTL is not trying to suggest that a series of jobs is an example of a typical office as this would be misleading. The series is sent to the printer with the lowest file size per page sent first (minimizing the processing workload at the start of the test and allowing efficient fat engine devices to continue processing jobs while the print engine outputs the first). The queue is then reversed and resubmitted with the largest file size per page sent first, placing the greater strain on the processor rather than the engine speed.
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PCL Print Driver Functionality
The PCL6 driver has a familiar look and feel following industry-standard layout and design. The Set up tab provides the main print functionality. Job delivery options include private and sample print modes, plus an option to send jobs to the Document Server for print on demand purposes. For those not needing multiple media supplies in a single document, all major features are found on the opening tab. This eliminates a need to navigate away from the opening tab, reducing job build times.
For those searching for more media flexibility, the Paper tab allows users to specify a media supply for the front, back and chapter/insert pages. This flexible feature set allows a wide range of professional documents to be produced. Unlike the Copy mode, users can chose the media supply for each section on the fly rather than having to use the preassigned cover stock.
Print Quality settings provide both automated and custom adjustment opportunities depending upon the user color experience. Resolution is set to 600 dpi with no enhanced mode (RPCS offers up to 2,400 x 600 dpi interpolated mode). Within the manual Advanced settings, users can choose specific color settings including an HP Color LaserJet-simulated profile that allows migrating users to keep accustomed output qualities.
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Scan Bandwidth Comparison
200 dpi black 300 pi black 600 dpi black 200 dpi grey 300 dpi grey 600 dpi grey 200 dpi color 300 dpi color 600 dpi color color compressed PDF (300 dpi) 1997 KB 3416 KB 9743 KB 7064 KB 12,539 KB 34,748 KB 8613 KB 15,293 KB 43,219 KB 4799 KB
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Scanning Batches and Mixed Originals
Real World Testing: In a perfect world, all original documents are the same size, the same type, and require the same imaging settings. BERTL looks beyond the perfect world to see how devices help those working with difficult workflow situations. Take the example of a paralegal scanning a case file. The file could contain both letter- and legal-sized documents, requiring a mixed media capability. The report text pages are best captured using the document feeder in Text or Text/Photo mode. However, the accident scene photographs are best scanned using the platen (to avoid damage) in Photo mode, which captures the halftone detail to a much better degree. There may also be simplex and duplex pages in the same batch. Rather than waste more paralegal time, it would be ideal to be able to switch between single-sided and double sided scanning.
Batch and Mixed-Media Scanning Capabilities
Batch/job build scanning beyond the capacity of the document feeder Batch/job build scanning incorporating both document feeder and platen scans Change scan settings such as original type, original size, etc. from scan-page to scanpage Mixed-media size scanning capability Yes Yes
Limited Yes
Real World Testing: While scanning speeds and duty volumes may be based on perfect standard letter/A4 sized office-grade laser printer paper, there is a much wider range of media substrates that is commonly used and handled in the office world every day. Manufacturers advertise a range of media sizes and weights that they have tested and feel comfortable with their device handling efficiently. BERTL looks beyond the manufacturer quoted capabilities and on many occasions finds that the limits can be considerably extended to accommodate those occasions when office staff need to copy non standard office paper. Note: A device should not be considered a failure if it does not get a 100 percent success rate in any of the original handling tests. These tests are deliberately designed to push the boundaries.
Advertised Document Feeder Specifications
Minimum Original Size Maximum Original Size Minimum Original Weight Maximum Original Weight 5.5 x 8.x lb. Bond 34 lb. Bond
Original-Handling Results
(50 originals scanned at 200 dpi monochrome) setting 67 lb. Cover Stock Registration Cards Yellow Pages (newspaper grade media) Magazine with heavy glossy cover and 20 lb. glossy coated inside pages Carbonless Purchase Order Forms Business Cards Coated Inkjet Paper 4 x 6 Index Cards 20 lb. bond office paper fed with leading edge damage due to staple removal Fed successfully Jamming on long edge feed, but fed successfully on short edge feed Fed successfully Fed successfully Could not be fed Fed successfully Jams occurred repeatedly Fed successfully
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