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Tips for Choosing the Right Supplier of your Photocopier
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010When it comes time to choose a dealer, “service” is the most important word you need to remember. A great copier with bad service can cause more headaches than a so-so copier with excellent service. Since you will need to be comfortable with your copier vendor for years and years, it is in your best interest to be particular when evaluating them.
Get to know the dealers that carry the copier you’re interested in well. Ask as many questions as you can:
- How long have you been in business? What sort of clients do they look after?
- How long have your employees been working for you?
- Do you sell the best brands? Which is the strongest seller and how long have you been selling it? (If it is not the machine you’re interested in, look elsewhere.)
- What is the policy on breakdowns? Is there a time limit for repair responses?
One of the best ways to get to know a vendor is to take a tour of their facility. You will be able to meet staff in different departments, get a sense of their size and professionalism, and take a look at their repair facilities. This can also help you make sure a potential vendor is large enough to meet your needs – but small enough to value you as a customer.
Any dealer worth buying from should be more than willing to give you references. And make sure you follow through with this; as with any product or service that you purchase, neglecting to check references can be a grave mistake. Of course the dealer will put you in touch with their best customers, but you can still learn from the conversations.
Copiers at the lowest end of the spectrum are available at retail or online stores, but we do not recommend purchasing this way. Preventative maintenance and ongoing service and support are critical to your copier’s performance, and retail outlets do not offer appropriate service contracts. To handle breakdowns, manufacturers offer warranties that cover repairs or replacement, but most businesses want the comfort of knowing that an experienced technician is available to address any problems they have.
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How To Determine If Leasing A Copy Machine Is Right For You
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010Copy machines are necessary tools for most small businesses. They help to organize, distribute and maintain professionalism in the office. But they can also be expensive. Most business copy machines are £3,000 to £7,000 but some of the nicer copy machines out there can hit £30,000! So if you’re not sure yet whether you want to make an investment of that size, think about some of your options.
1. Copiers range in price based on the newness of available technology. For example, if you want an LCD screen on your copier, you can expect to pay a little extra. But it’s probably worth it, since newer technology is less likely to break down, and will be sounder than older models.
2. Decide whether you need colour copies or are satisfied with black and white copies. This can make up to a thirty percent price increase in your spending. Many hybrid copy machines are reliable and produce beautiful color copies as well as efficiently copying black and white documents.
3. Copy volume is another important factor in deciding what kind of copier you buy. Most businesses copy anywhere from three to five thousand copies a month, but if you’re nowhere near that range, you might not need a business copier.
4. Automatic feeders allow you the freedom to leave the copy machine to its work. Standing by the copier can be tedious and time consuming; automatic feeders do the work for you, but will boost the price of the copier.
5. After determining your copy volume, it’s time to think about speed. If your business needs a huge number of copies every month, it may be important to invest in a copier that can handle 30-50 cpm (copies per minute).
So if your business falls into the category of “supercopier or bust,” think about copy machine leasing. Because copy machine technology is frequently updated, after a few years your copy machine will likely be out of date. When you lease a copy machine, you can stay on top of the heap, and you shouldn’t have to worry about any kind of service repair – any good copy machine lease will cover parts, just make sure that you know what is included in the maintenance agreement.
Before you choose a copy machine lease, do your research. Check out which ones provide the most comprehensive and convenient service repairs. Moreover, see how the machine copies. See if there is a trade-in program available so that if you have a long term lease, you can keep up with technological changes.
Be aware that copy machine leasing often involves a charge per copy or can include a copy minimum per month. Be careful when estimating your minimum because if you overshoot, you can wind up paying for more copies than you’re using. Once you’ve established your copying needs, then you can determine what kind of copier – and what method of financing it – is right for you.
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