This is one of the questions which always boggle’s the minds
of people who have a copier or printer in their home or office, and they often
cease to function properly. How frequently
your copier or printer is down for repair; is how often it is used, and how you’re
handling its daily usage? If you handle
it in the proper manner, the life expectancy of your copier or printer gets
prolonged in spite of calling for frequent repairs, because of mis-handling it,
and rough usage.
If you need help from a copier repair service provider, once
or twice in a blue moon, it’s okay, but things seem to get annoying when you
have to call for a copier or printer repair professional more than once or
twice a month. During the warranty
period it is bearable, but what about after that? Obviously you have to bear the fees of his
labor charges and costs for parts that get replaced. This only burns a hole in your pocketbook. Now, you have to make the wise decision on the
choice between getting your copier or printer replaced or repaired.
To bail you out from this situation, here is some advice. This advice will work only if your copier or
printer's warranty period has expired and it keeps creating a lot of down time
because of frequent repairs needed.
First, calculate your repair costs that you have paid for
making your copier or printer work again in the last six months. If the costs are more than 50% percent of the
cost of the copier or printer (when you bought it), you should seriously consider,
thinking about getting it replaced with a new one. In this case you definitely need to consider
recycling your copier or printer. If you
still think you want to stay with your old unit, then it is for sure you’ll
probably end up paying a lot more at the end of the year, than what a new printer or copier would have cost you.
If you think, you can't afford to purchase a new copier or printer at this time, you always have the option of getting it financed with monthly payments. This way, you will not only get a new copier with a warranty period, but will also get rid of all of your headaches, which your old copier or printer has been giving you over the past 6 months. You can take the *EMIs as monthly costs of getting your old copier or printer repaired, but at the same cost, you can expect reliability, efficiency and you will virtually eliminate all of your equipment down time and be more productive once again.
This way, you can easily judge for yourself; whether or not,
it makes sense on getting your old copier or printer repaired is worth the
expense, or you should replace it with a new one, to make your life easier and more
stress relieved.
*EMIs – Estimated Monthly Investments
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