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In-House Printing Cost Too Much? Try Managed Print Services It’s shocking news, but printing in-house consumes approximately one to three percent of the companies’ revenues. If you have a business that deals with large-scale digital and printed documents, you may struggle to ascertain the actual expenses for document production and storage. However, businesses who utilize…
Read MoreTest Drive: Why It’s Important Before Buying Businesses must handle numerous problems when buying a new copier, but the biggest issue they have is not that there are few choices but that you cannot decide which copier to choose. Every device will differ from the other and while some copiers have outstanding scanning capabilities for…
Read MoreA Copier Guide to Leasing In the modern world, the copier forms the office’s central nervous system. A medium-sized office can easily surpass 30 thousand copies per month, which means your choice in machine becomes a paramount decision. Even more important than choosing the multitude of available features is the choice of deciding to lease…
Read MoreIt is becoming more and more popular these days for a copier rep to sell a device that can only work for a few years, but the initial price point is great and gets you hooked in with the company for a 5 year contract. This is similar to having a cell phone and finding…
Read MoreAre you looking for a copier rental in Seattle? If you have been thinking about leasing a copier for your office or just renting a copier, we can help you out. We have color copiers and black and white copiers for rent for both the short term and the long term. Please give us a…
Read MoreThe method used to maximize profits for copier representatives is getting clients to purchase more prints than they actually use, which is also called the minimum. They don’t call it the minimum though. They might use tactics such as, “Trust me, you don’t want to pay for overages.” How do they know what you want?…
Read MoreIf you did not know already, buying a copier at full price can hit pretty hard on operational expenses and limits business longevity and its ability to expand healthily. Not only that, buying a copier means that the company is directly responsible for all the costs associated with the device, that includes consumables, accessories, add-ons,…
Read MoreMaybe you know, maybe you don’t know, but this post assumes that you may not know the intricacies of returning your Seattle copier at your own expense. In case you don’t know but even if you do know, you can benefit from reading this post. There are many copier reps that will take advantage of…
Read MoreIf you run a startup, a copier may not make sense. A copier lease is difficult to abscond from, just like any other contract. If your organization makes less than 700 copies per month, it does not make sense to lease a copier. You should consider buying MFPs that are smaller than copier workhorses. These…
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