Photocopiers Wolverhampton

Digital machines have replaced simple analogue copiers and the technology has made multifunctionality – copy, print, scan, fax – commonplace. Whether such talk gets your juices flowing or not, it certainly makes buying one that much more complicated.

Callprint Duplicating Services
01902 313321
Unit 1 Wulfruna Street
Wolverhampton
Call Print
01384 860999
Studio 45 The Waterfront
Brierley Hill
Marlborough Print
01384 567217
73 Cradley Road
Cradley Heath
Copyplan Midlands Ltd
0121 4234444
Pinewood
Birmingham
Eurotek
0121 3627167
20 High Street
Sutton Coldfield
Printers Copy Shop
0121 5531291
26-28 Carters Green
West Bromwich
Advanced Reprographics Technology Ltd
01543 462323
12 Rumer Hill Business Estate
Cannock
C Q S & Associates Ltd
0121 5509261
Unit 2G Halas Industrial Estate
Halesowen
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0121 4544772
6 Greenfield Crescent
Birmingham
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Photocopiers

Buyers Guide: Photocopiers

Radical change in the world of copiers in the past five years has given manufacturers ample sales ammunition to hit you with.

Digital machines have replaced simple analogue copiers and the technology has made multifunctionality – copy, print, scan, fax – commonplace. Whether such talk gets your juices flowing or not, it certainly makes buying one that much more complicated.
 
Advances in functionality

Getting it right for your business is absolutely critical as prices and functionality range from an entry-level 10-page-per-minute copier with low usage capability to top of the range 80-page-per-minute devices.

Start by assessing your average monthly output by conducting a document audit – look at the volume of copies produced in-house and outsourced, the number of copier users in the office and the cost of maintenance and copy contracts. This should give you a strong negotiating point when buying a new machine.

Your company’s needs will depend on your current usage. The basic digital office copier can produce single-sided copies at speed – ideal for copying invoices, contracts and letters.

If your staff print voluminous documents, consider a duplex facility, which means printing both sides.

If presentation and complex finishing features are a priority, consider your options carefully. Copier manufacturers quote base prices and all finishing features are optional extras, priced accordingly.
 
You can produce anything from A4 and A5 stapled, saddle-stitched booklets to hole-punched, stapled 50-sheet presentations. Some copiers can print documents on a mixture of paper formats, such as heavier stock for covers and dividing sheets, or coloured paper for specific sections.

Popular features



Although manufacturers have rebranded their copiers as multifunctional devices, don’t feel compelled to plump for fancy features unless you’ll use them. There is still a strong market for traditional copier functionality.
 
Paper handling is another important factor. In general, standard paper capacity is 1,000 A4 sheets, incrementally upgradeable to up to 6,000 sheets on some models.

There are A3 trays on some copiers, while A5, legal and banner copying is also available. At the higher end of the product range, copiers offer larger hard drives capable of storing hundreds of documents, faster speeds, standard duplex or double-sided printing, and increasingly, colour capability often at comparable speeds to mono output.

Get what you pay for

The more you spend the better the audit features, with coded access and job files so that users can log-in before copying and copy volumes can be charged to individual accounts or clients, a must for law firms, accountants and architect practices.
 
Security is another feature that you pay for: some models can now clean their own hard drive on a daily basis or more frequently so that there is no record or data on confidential documents...

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