Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Tips to Choosing a Digital Copier


There are many really good copier manufacturers, like Canon, Lanier, Epson, HP, Sharp, Toshiba, Xerox, etc. All you have to do is understand your business or individual requirements and consider a few points so that making the choice won't be a problem. Don't worry, it's not a very daunting task if do your research well enough.


Tips to buy you Digital Copier

Requirements - First, determine the requirements of your business. If you are a large corporation and the use of your copier will be heavy, then you will require a heavy duty copier that has the capacity to produce large numbers of copies at a time and has the durability to do so. A copier used at home would not be the same one used at a publishing house.

Cost - Cost is another factor you should consider. If you are going to buy more than one copier, make sure you are getting the best deal possible. Make a comprehensive cost comparison. But don't be deterred by high prices and opt for a cheaper model if you are going to require the features of the higher priced model.

Volume - Volume means the ability of a copier to make copies as quickly as possible in the least time. If you are going to require a heavy duty copier, then you need a copier that will provide a high volume turnover and speed. The speed of a copier is dependent on the pages per minute. The basic copier today has a monthly volume of 10,000 copies at 15 pages per minute. The higher end copier can go up to 100ppm and 60,000 copies monthly. Of course, you will have to spend a little more on the high-end copiers, but it will be balanced out by your requirements.

Colour - If you require only a black and white copier, there is no point in investing in a color copier. Although, if you later want to upgrade to a color copier, it will make you pay at least 20-30% more than the black and white one.

Network Card - A copier with a network card is a better solution if you require heavy usage. You can even install a printer mode along with the network card to make your copier a laser printer, thus allowing you to sit at your desk and make copies somewhere else.

Scanners - Scanners are used to scan documents and once that is done, everything can be sorted in the copy machine itself, after which you can let the copier to do its job, leaving you free to get on with your job. Scanning can be done with software called OCR, which stands for Optical Character Recognition, which converts your copier into a scanner. This turns the scanned document into an electronic file, which you can edit and save on your computer.

Fax Machines - Some copiers today come with facilities to both send and receive faxes so that when you receive a fax, it will be directly printed. This saves you the headache of buying a separate fax machine. You can send or receive even multi-page faxes. If you are connected with a network card, then you can even send a fax from your desk.

Editing - Some copiers even come with editing facility. This means that you can even number your pages or add a watermark. You can even add dates to your documents and some copiers even allow you to rotate images. This means the copier recognizes the paper and restyles the content to fit the paper, thus reducing the loss of paper.

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