Digital Duplication - RISO's Document Management Solution

RISO's Document Management Solution (www.riso.com) is a system that helps manage print jobs by automatically directing them to the most appropriate output device to ensure that all jobs are processed. The system works with RISO Printer-Duplicators, which print medium- to long-run jobs at 7,200 impressions per hour. RISO MFPs work with the printer-duplicators to enable copying, faxing, scanning and e-mailing, which are also controlled by the system. The Document Management Solution offers additional features such as printing and the scoring of bubble test sheets for automated testing. In addition, automated attendance and forms management can be tracked by the RISO system.

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