The deal comes close on the heels of two previous C900 installations done a month and half ago.
Established in 2002, it has since set up facilities in Ahmedabad and Rajkot catering to the clients from textile and the graphic arts industry.
Nitesh Patel, owner of KCL Imaging said: "We are happy quality and productivity that C900 provides. With the growing demand for photo prints, it was only natural for us to expand and increase our capacity. In a way we are also safeguarding against any unavoidable downtime."
Besides the four Ricohs, KCL has a raft of other digital presses, which takes the load of the 15,000 A3 sheets that it prints in a day.
KCL signed the deal with Ricoh’s representative in North India, RSG Solutions.
The Ricoh stall at the show has put on display its C720 press.
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