On Sun October 24 2010, you wrote: > We have some Canon iR's that are showing their teeth and the proposed > replacements by a couple reps are either Ricoh Ficio MP 5000SP or a > Xerox WorkCenter 5790. > > I always hated the Canons software as it wasn't msi based and needed > write perms to the %ProgramFiles% directory it was installed in... > Anyone have experience with either of these brands and can share > opinions? We are a 2008 R2 domain with all 08R2 print servers. > Not really. I can tell you we use Kyocera KM-5050 copiers here. They are really MFP machines, in that they can copy/scan/print, and if you have a fax board, they can fax as well. They work wonderfully as network printers using a print share off our Windows 2003 R2 server. I can't imagine it would be any different under Windows 2008R2. We also use Kyocera FS4000DN "Workgroup printers" which are pretty solid things too. That being said, we've had 'em for a couple years and haven't really put much load on 'em, as we've only had about 2-3 people on each one, so they're not under *that* much load. Again, though, no major problems and they run quite well under Windows 2003R2.
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