An office printer, whether a small individual type or a
larger networked version is used in most businesses these days and an essential
piece of equipment that is used daily.
The costs of printers vary depending upon size and the number of
features. After this initial cost; the
main running costs for an office printer, is
electricity and the cost of replacing the toner.
This needs to be replaced regularly to make
sure there is no reduction in the quality of copies thus wasting paper and ink.
There is a lot of controversy at the moment regarding
non-branded cartridges that claim to be 'compatible' with branded
printers. It is understandable in the
current climate that many businesses, especially smaller ones, would be tempted
by these offers, as they are cheaper than branded versions. However, often they
are not what they claim to be and can give very poor printing results as well
as potentially damage to your machine; resulting in additional costs for
repairs, paper as well as lost time.
I would not risk this.
Especially regarding business machines where printouts are needed for
deadlines to be met and work to progress.
There are many great brands that provide good quality printer inks that
achieve excellent results every time, they are machine compatible and they are
a great value for the money. Plus you
will always have the peace of mind that the ink that you use is made for your
machine.
The variety of quality toner manufacturers is
extensive. The main companies are BT,
Brother, Canon, Dell, Digital, Epson, Fujitsu, Genicom, HP, Hewlett Packard,
IBM, Lexmark, Konica, Minolta, Kyocera, MITA, Muratec, OKI, Olivetti, Olympia,
Panasonic, Phillips, Ricoh, Sagem, Samsung, Sharp, Smith Corona, Star, Tally,
Tectronix, Toshiba, Xerox,
I recommend that you always purchase quality ink, produce
quality results, and appear professional to clients, or other companies. Making the right impression counts. Brochures or other printed materials are used
for marketing, tendering, making quotes, planning out work. A brochure or marketing leaflet can easily be
the first impression a potential client receives of the company and contribute
to decisions about whether or not you get the deal, or the contract or the
sale.
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