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Ricoh IM C4510: Color multifunction workhorse for busy offices

13.06.2026 - 12:51:08 | ad-hoc-news.de

Ricoh’s IM C4510 color multifunction printer targets mid to large offices with 45 ppm output, cloud-connected scanning and app-based upgrades, aiming to anchor modern document workflows in a single A3 device.

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Ricoh’s IM C4510 color multifunction printer is positioned as a central workhorse for offices that need reliable A3 color output and streamlined document workflows. The device is rated at up to 45 pages per minute in color and black-and-white and supports print, copy, scan and optional fax in a single floor-standing unit. In the U.S., Ricoh lists the IM C4510 with configuration-based pricing through authorized dealers rather than a single public MSRP, reflecting its focus on business buyers and tailored setups. For IT and facilities managers, the model slots into Ricoh’s Intelligent Devices lineup with firmware and feature updates delivered over time, so the hardware can stay in service longer without falling behind on security or functionality.

What the Ricoh IM C4510 does for business workflows

The Ricoh IM C4510 is designed for workgroups that generate a steady volume of mixed color and monochrome documents, such as marketing departments, legal firms, education offices or mid-sized corporate headquarters. Ricoh specifies a recommended monthly page volume in the tens of thousands of pages, which puts the device in the heart of the office A3 category rather than in light desktop use. The system supports resolutions up to 1,200 x 1,200 dpi for crisp presentations, spreadsheets and internal collateral, and offers automatic duplexing to keep paper use in check. Standard paper capacity typically starts with dual 550-sheet trays plus a bypass tray, with options to expand to multiple additional trays and high-capacity feeders, allowing configurations that exceed 3,000 sheets for departments with large print runs. That kind of capacity reduces the number of interruptions for paper refills and suits offices that produce long reports or training materials.

For scanning, the IM C4510 includes a single-pass document feeder that can capture both sides of a page in a single pass, significantly speeding up digitization of multi-page contracts or records. Ricoh markets its Smart Integration platform to connect the scanner directly with common cloud services, including Microsoft 365 and other content management systems, so staff can route scans to shared folders or email without manual steps at the PC. The touch interface on the device is a large, tablet-style color panel that can be customized with shortcuts for frequent workflows, such as “scan to email,” “scan to cloud folder” or “copy with staple.” That interface is also the main access point for the Ricoh Application Site, where administrators can add or update apps that extend the device’s capabilities over time, instead of refreshing the entire printer fleet.

Security is another focal area for the IM C4510, reflecting the broader shift toward treating printers as network endpoints that must be managed like PCs or servers. Ricoh highlights features such as user authentication at the device, secure print release and data encryption for information stored on internal drives. Administrators can integrate the MFP into existing directory services so that only authorized users can access certain functions or color printing, which can help rein in costs and support compliance policies in regulated industries. Firmware updates are delivered periodically to address vulnerabilities and add refinements, aligning with corporate security patch cycles. While many of these features are now expected in enterprise printers, the ability to push updates and new capabilities through Ricoh’s Intelligent Devices platform is a key point of differentiation compared with older static models in the field.

From a connectivity standpoint, the IM C4510 supports wired Ethernet for stable office integration and can be configured with wireless networking where cabling is constrained. Mobile printing is available through common standards such as AirPrint and Mopria, allowing employees to print from laptops, tablets and smartphones without installing complex drivers. For organizations standardizing on particular print environments, driver support is available for Windows and macOS, and the device supports the PCL and PostScript languages typical in corporate workflows. These capabilities make it easier for IT teams to roll the device into existing fleets and management tools, rather than handling it as a one-off exception.

Ricoh sells the IM C4510 in the U.S. primarily through business partners and direct sales, often bundling the hardware with service contracts that cover maintenance, consumables and remote monitoring. Public list prices can vary depending on configuration, but online U.S. dealers commonly list base units in the several-thousand-dollar range before options such as finishers or extra trays, underscoring the model’s role as a capital investment for business rather than a home-office printer. Organizations evaluating the device typically compare it with other A3 color MFPs from vendors like Canon, Konica Minolta or Xerox in similar speed bands, focusing on lifecycle cost per page, servicing coverage and integration with document management software. For offices that already run Ricoh equipment, the IM C4510’s Intelligent Devices platform and shared management tools can simplify fleet administration and help standardize the user experience across floors or locations.

For Ricoh, the IM C4510 and its related family members are part of a broader pivot from pure hardware sales to solutions that combine devices, cloud integration and workflow services. The company has highlighted software-driven initiatives, including AI experiments in facilities and document management, as it works to position its printers and MFPs as endpoints in a larger digital workplace offering rather than standalone machines. Within that context, the IM C4510 serves as a tangible anchor in the office: a device employees use daily, but one that is increasingly tied into automated processes, content platforms and analytics. Shares of Ricoh Co. Ltd. (JP3973400009, ticker RICOY) traded as an American depositary receipt on the OTC market at around $7 in early June 2026, reflecting investor interest in how effectively the company can balance its print hardware heritage with newer digital services.

Ricoh IM C4510 at a glance

  • Product: Ricoh IM C4510
  • Manufacturer: Ricoh Co. Ltd.
  • Category: B2B/professional A3 color multifunction printer
  • Launch date: Part of the Ricoh Intelligent Devices A3 color lineup introduced in the early 2020s
  • MSRP / Price: Configuration-based business pricing via U.S. dealers; base units typically listed in the several-thousand-dollar range (as of 2026)
  • Availability: Available in the U.S. through Ricoh direct sales and authorized business partners; online presence via select office-equipment resellers
  • Target audience: Mid to large offices, departments and shared print environments needing 45 ppm A3 color output
  • Key feature / USP: Intelligent Devices platform with updatable apps and firmware, plus integrated cloud-connected scanning for modern workflows

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