Yeah, the Ricoh manual is singularly unhelpful.
Any Ricoh owners on the list bought the 802.11b wireless network card?
My router is on the opposite side of the apartment from my printer, so
an Ethernet hookup isn't really viable. The card is expensive, but
so's the regular network card. And
On Friday, March 05, 2004 6:36 PM, Bob Florence wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I know this has been discussed before.
> What Ricoh printer has replaced the AP 2610? Any information
> would be helpful.
If this helps, a friend of mine just bought the AP2610N at a very reasonable
price on eBay. It uses th
Hi Bob,
The Ricoh AP600N replaces the AP2610N. (I don't know if you can get
the 600 without the "N", which stands for "network card"). In fact,
the case for the AP600N looks absolutely identical to the AP2610. They
even use the same duplex unit, possibly even the same toner cartridge.
The
My Tektronix 740 color laser printer had a similar way of handling toner.
One day a looked carefully at the cartrdige and found that I could tape two
tiny holes in the cartridge and fake the printer to think that there was
enough toner to keep printing (there was some kinf of optical sensor that
se
At 06:31 AM 9/23/2003 -0500, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
I had one concern after the information on the Ricoh AP 2610. Somone
had told me that sometimes these inexpensive laser printers use a
counter in the toner cartridge, so that when it is advertised that the
cartridge is good for some number of