Are you ready to add a new printer to your office equipment line-up, but aren't sure whether to buy an inkjet or laser printer? The decision isn't difficult once you study the differences, but the wrong choice can be hard on the budget.
Here's how to decide which type of imaging equipment is right for your office.
1. Inkjet printers
Inkjet printers use liquid ink that's either pigment or dye-based. The downside of dye-based ink is that it's not water or smudge-proof, making it impractical for photographs or graphic arts use.
No matter what type of business you're in, your equipment plays a critical role in your daily operations. If your office equipment isn't up to date, neither are your processes.
If you're in the market for some new office technologies, keep these suggestions in mind when sizing up your choices.
If you're like most business leaders, you take the pulse of your organization's departments and processes on a regular basis. You check with each department head to find out how things are going, and if they have any recommendations for positive change. The question we'd like to ask today is this: who do you talk to when you want to check on the health of your print environment?
We are proud to provide customers with Xerox Managed Print Services, the new frontier in office savings, productivity gains and environmental sustainability.
Why Choose Xerox Managed Print Services?
If left unmanaged, an office's printing environment can create a number of problems. These include: