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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Shopping For a Printer on a Budget?

By Dominic Zumumba


Make sure to determine the total cost of ownership for your new printer. You have to take into account the purchase price, repair costs, and operating costs. Some people just consider the original purchase price. They don't think of all of the other costs to consider when purchasing a printer. The key is to look at how much you will be paying for the toner replacements in the future. You will end up paying more for the toner than you will for the printer so make sure to take a look at the yield of the cartridge and the cost per page of the toner. You can also benefit from purchasing a refurbished printer and saving even more money.

Refurbished printers are available in almost any make and model. There may even be a printer that is perfect for you that is no longer available new. It is also convenient to simply get the same type of printer you already have if your current device breaks so that you don't have to learn a new system or waste cartridges you might have already purchased for the old one. Refurbished printers also come with a warranty in most cases, so you will be just as secure in your purchase as you would be in buying a new unit.

And It's Good for the Environment, Too!

Help reduce waste and conserve resources, materials, and energy by getting a refurbished printer rather than a new one. Manufacturers use less of all these things, and save old printers from a landfill-fate by repairing the used machines for resale.

Better For Your Bank

Average laser printers can range anywhere from a couple hundred bucks to a couple thousand bucks. The truth is that you get what you pay for. Imagine getting a "super" printer for less because it isn't brand new. Manufacturer refurbished printers have been thoroughly examined and carefully readjusted by highly skilled, professional technicians. They give you the same benefits of new printers for a lot less. Why pay more when you can pay less?

Try it at work!

Businesses tend to go through printers more quickly than a family might at home due to the number of documents that need to be printed every day. Likewise, they go through ink cartridges much faster. Buying refurbished printers and original equipment cartridges will substantially cut costs that would otherwise cut into profits.

Why pay more for the same unit when you can get a refurbished one with minimal or wear and tear? Most refurbished printers are just as good as the brand new ones and they also carry a warranty. Get your money's worth with a refurbished unit.




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