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Choosing The Right Photocopier

By: Ben Needles

The first thing to think about is how much the photocopier will be used. It is useful working out how many copies are made each month, then the number of future copies and prints, considering business growth. This should help determine the size and speed (cpm/ppm) of the photocopier needed. Look out for whether the photocopier has a duplex function for double sided printing. Setting a photocopier to duplex as default will reduce the amount of paper used.
The photocopier is one of the most used commodities in work places, so when it comes to making a decision on which photocopier to purchase or lease, it is necessary to take time to consider carefully which features your business will need. There are a number of different points to consider before purchasing or leasing a photocopier.

You will also need to decide whether a colour or black and white photocopier is needed. If you dont need any colour documents printed then simple a black and white photocopier should be all you need. However, if you need mostly black and white documents but with some small amounts of colour, such as highlights, then opting for a photocopier that allows a minimal amount of colour photocopying, rather than a totally colour photocopier would be sensible. A standard colour photocopier would be needed to print presentations and other documents that use colour. The best option for high quality prints that have no colour limitations would be a photocopier that allows professional colour printing.

Many new multifunctional photocopiers have the facility to scan, fax, print and store documents as well as producing high quality copies. This consideration completely depends on the needs of the business, but could ultimately save a lot of money.

When choosing a photocopier, make sure that it has a low standby power, some new photocopiers have just 3w standby energy consumption, compared to 690w for some older devices. Some photocopiers also automatically enter standby mode when not in use and have very quick start up times, this could save a lot of energy.

A photocopier is a fairly large investment for a company to make, so having a check list of things you might need will help when purchasing a photocopier. The last tip is to keep in mind that most established companies will offer good advice as to what photocopier to go for and, for additional peace of mind, choose an authorised supplier of the photocopier brand you want to buy or lease.



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Canon Copiers can supply a range of photocopiers, black and white or colour, for any type of use. For more information visit www.canoncopiers.co.uk/photocopier-selector.html

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