Lan Fax Driver Updated | Ricoh

He led her to the massive Ricoh IM 9000 series multifunction printer that dominated the copy room—a sleek, white monolith that could staple, hole-punch, and even print on banner paper. “This thing,” Dev said, tapping its touchscreen, “has a soul. But the part you care about is called the Ricoh LAN Fax Driver .”

The dialog box changed. A progress bar appeared: Converting to fax format… then Sending to device… ricoh lan fax driver

She selected it. A small, additional dialog box popped up—the fax driver’s control panel. It had fields for: Recipient Name, Fax Number, and Resolution (Standard/Fine/Superfine) . She typed in the number of the stubborn law firm, added a cover page note that said “Per our conversation,” and clicked Send . He led her to the massive Ricoh IM

Back at Lena’s desk, a pop-up notification arrived: Fax sent successfully. Report saved to network drive. A progress bar appeared: Converting to fax format…

He typed in the area code prefix, set the number of redial attempts to three, and turned on Transmission Report —a feature that would email Lena a PDF confirmation of every successful or failed send.