jeudi 12 novembre 2015

All About Canon Wide Format Printers Tampa FL

By Mattie Knight


The first thing a prospective buyer of a wide format printer needs to do is define how the printer will be utilized. The printers come in two basic ways, single function or multi function. Both configurations digitally print large sized documents, but the multi function models will also scan images that you might not be able to others convert to a digital format. Canon Wide Format Printers Tampa FL will educate the buyer and provide technical support as needed.

The multi function models are available with the scanner actually mounted on top of the printer. The other option is a stand alone scanner which performs the same operations, but requires more floor space. In the industry this is called having a larger footprint. There are advantages to having a standalone scanner, mainly that users can perform two different operations, printing and scanning, simultaneously. For a large office with a busy staff, this makes sense. For smaller offices where space is limited, the printer with the mounted scanner with take a lot less floor space.

Next step in the process is to decide if your business needs a color model, or if a black and white, also called monochromatic, printer will be sufficient. Even though color toner may slightly increase your costs, it will eliminate the need to out source color jobs. Monochromatic printers should only be your choice if your business rarely or never requires color images.

Oddly enough, the cost of toner may exceed the purchase price of a printer. The next choice to make is the type of toner, ink jet or dry. There are no real advantages to ink jet, in fact with documents this large the drying time can cause delays in productivity. Typically ink jet toners require frequent replacement increasing the usage cost.

A wide format printer is a big purchase. However, out sourcing wide print jobs creates an ongoing expense that over time will equal or surpass the cost of owning the large printer. It would be smart to run a cost, benefit analysis to provide evidence for or against the purchase.

When it comes to speed of printing, pages per minute or ppm, look a little deeper than merely the number of pages. Unlike a small desktop model, the wide format printers take time to warm up, time to print and time to retrieve and collate the printed images. Buyers need to ask the right questions to identify which model will perform best.

Purchasing the model that produces the highest quality image is essential. This may not be self evident by simply knowing the dpi, dots per square inch. Ask to see the same document printed on two to three different machines to compare and contrast. Just like your television, high definition is a must.

It pays to become an informed consumer. Take the time to do the research. Insist on seeing the machine in action and the actual output before making any decisions. This printer can be an asset to your business if you do not make a hasty choice.




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