Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q What sets digital apart from analogue copiers?
A Digitized images, the ones that digital copiers produce,
tend to be of higher quality than the copies analogue copiers make.
Digital photocopiers also have less mechanical spare parts, thus reducing
the risk of malfunction and need for more frequent maintenance checks.
The only advantage of analogue over digital is that it costs less, but
digital copiers are slowly inching in and being made more affordable.
Q Which copier is right for me?
A In purchasing a photocopier, you should keep in mind of these
simple tips:
- How much copy printing do you do in a month?
- Do you require colour or black and white prints?
- Are you willing to spend more for a digital copier?
- Is it better to buy second-hand equipment?
- Can a small copier sustain your copy printing needs?
- What special features can you do with?
Q Are second hand copiers any good?
A Buying s second hand copier saves you from immediate depreciation
of value of a brand new machine. It is just a matter of finding good
equipment that still functions and provide for your needs.
Q Are refurbished copiers any good?
A When a factory reassembles a machine to make a ‘new’
copier that will be resold into the market, that machine is referred
to as refurbished copiers. They are brought back to the factory to replace
their malfunctioning parts, fine-tune them, and check their overall
condition before distributing them to office equipment stores for a
more affordable price.
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