By TAIKI KOIDE/ Staff Writer
January 30, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Ricoh Co. President Yoshinori Yamashita speaks during an interview on Dec. 26 in Tokyo's Ota Ward. (Taiki Koide)
As an increasing number of businesses go "paperless," Ricoh Co. is reconfiguring its entire approach to printers that can also be used as copy and fax machines, offering features to handle digitized documents in increasingly sophisticated ways. [Read More]
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