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Are Copiers A Dying Breed?

Topic: Business Start-upPublished November 17, 2009

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The term “paperless office” has been thrown around for a while now and some believe would be the wave of the future. Although it hasn’t happened yet, it is slowly coming true. One way your office can make steps in this direction is by purchasing an efficient copier machine or digital copiers device for your printing and copying needs. The right copy machine can cut your company’s reliance on paper documents and make document management more efficient, and can conserve office space and electricity. Like many things before it, the copy machine was invented out of necessity. An attorney at the US Patent office decided he had had enough of carbon copying (because it was very tedious and energy consuming) after suffering from severe arthritis, he ultimately patented a technology he coined “Xerography.” This technology takes documents and reproduces them by using light and electricity. After shopping around to several companies he eventually sold the technology to a company we now know as Xerox. Photocopying has now become a staple in nearly every office that uses written documents. Photocopiers have evolved dramatically over the years in aspects such as technology, efficiency, usefulness and now include color copiers . Photocopiers once had a bad reputation of creating huge volumes of paper waste, but now with all in one printer scanner copier can help a business reduce their overall paper use by strategically printing only materials that are needed. Most photocopiers now have the capacity to link to a network and can also print and scan original documents. Models are now more energy efficient, have longer life spans, and can use recycled components. If your company is making an effort to be eco-friendly, there are some options for your copy machine. There are now refurbished copy machines you can purchase as well as recycled machines to purchase. Toners, ink and paper options can now be purchased that are eco-friendly. An accessible copier/scanner also allows you to make copies only when necessary, which in turn will save paper and office space that, would be used to store physical documents. Some tips to consider to make sure you purchase the right machine at the best price are, to always overestimate copy volume, know which features you need, know the acronyms, ask the right questions to your vendors, and get it writing everything you are promised. Make sure that you also compare various price quotes, and consider supplies and maintenance when setting your budget. After figuring all this in, you will defiantly be able to find the copy machine that will best fit you and your company’s needs.

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