Copiers Amityville NY

As the options for printing and copying documents get more and more varied, you'd be forgiven for wondering what sort of equipment your office in Amityville might need. This article takes a look at some of the copy machines available at the moment, and tries to help you through the choices you'll want to make before deciding on a copier.


1. Local Companies

The Copy Store
516-885-3342
175 Motor Ave
Farmingdale, NY
LDI Color Tool Box
818-781-8110
1500 Broadway
NY, NY
Castle Ink Cartridges
917-364-6232
37 Wyckoff St
Greenlawn, NY
D Copier & Laser Tech Inc
(516) 466-1112
295 E Shore Rd
Great Neck, NY
Xerox Corporation
(315) 635-2200
6 Canton St
Baldwinsville, NY
Ricoh
(914) 253-9152
2900 Westchester Ave Ste 105
Purchase, NY
A J's Copier & Fax Repair
(585) 647-9181
Rochester, NY
Finger Lakes Office Solutions
(585) 289-4778
27 W Main St
Shortsville, NY
Metropolitan Group
(212) 352-2750
216 W 18th St
New York, NY
Prompt Copier Svce
(631) 736-4440
266 Middle Island Rd
Medford, NY


2. Different types of copiers

One of the first questions you need to confront is analog versus digital. Traditional analog machines are certainly simple to use; working on tried and tested technology, they use an old-fashioned Xerox process to make copies. However, most companies are phasing out analog copiers, and new analog copy machines are now few or none.

Digital copiers offer a range of advantages that is helping make them standard kit for most offices, big or small. First and foremost, they can be connected to your office network, and so can be used not just to make copies of existing paper printouts, but also used as printers, combining the ease of use of a printer with the functionality of a copier – as well as being more cost-effective. These modern copiers can also be used as fax machines – so you can create and send a fax from your desktop without having to get up or ever creating a paper copy, helping reduce costs, tackle storage issues, and minimize waste.

Digital copiers are also quieter and generally more reliable than analog copiers. For all these reasons, unless your budget is such that you may find a new digital copier prohibitively expensive (and costs are coming down all the time), an analog machine should be seen as a second choice.

There are also a host of extra features available for photocopiers, such as document feeders, sorter bins and finishers, and we will look at these below.

3. Which copier is best for my business?

When choosing a copier for your business, such as Xerox, Canon copier, or another kind, you should bear in mind two main factors; what tasks you are going to require the copier to fulfill, and the performance you will need from it in terms of volume, speed, and so on. By thinking clearly about both aspects, you will get a clearer idea of the sort of money you will need to spend on new copy machines.

First, what are you going to use the copier for? If your needs are limited, and you’ll just be using it for making copies of paper documents, a basic black and white copier will probably suffice. Even so, most modern digital copiers are multi-functional devices, capable of copying, printing, faxing and even scanning. In some cases you may be able to get these additional features as optional add-ons at a later date, so if you’re not sure about your requirements in this respect, that might be a useful option to explore.

The other main issue to consider when choosing a new copy machine is the volume and speed you’re going to need from it. Does your business print off large runs of documents, forms, letters or other printouts? Copiers vary significantly in terms of speed of output – ranging from 15 pages per minute to 100. If your business regularly prints large batches of paperwork, this could tie up a slower machine for most of the morning! In that case, you would want to consider a more powerful copier (or, of course, look at sourcing more than one copier to save time).

Do not overlook the importance of choosing a copier that can handle the volume of copies you’re going to make every month. If your business will be making more than about 750 copies per month, you should think about going for a proper “business” copier that will be able to handle what you ask of it.

4. Should I get a color copier?

The temptation is obviously to answer “yes” to this question, but once again you need to be honest with yourself about your office’s needs. Color copies are significantly more expensive than black and white; color machines themselves run at around 20% more than regular copiers, and color consumables like copier toner attract a similar premium. For these reasons alone it’s worth asking yourself if you’re really going to need that extra functionality.

If you seldom require color copies you may find that it is better to go for a black and white copier – you can always go to a specialist reprographics business for special projects. If you are going to need multiple copy machines, consider selecting just one color copier, as this could well be enough to handle any color copying needs you may have. You can then use black and white copiers to handle the bulk of your copying, thereby saving you valuable resources.

5. Featured Local Company

The Copy Store

The Copy Store has been in business on Long Island for over 40 years providing excellent office machines and services.

516-885-3342
175 Motor Ave
Farmingdale, NY
http://www.thecopystore.us

The Copy Store has been in business on Long Island for over 40 years providing excellent office machines and services to Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn, Queens and New York City. We are a second generation, family owned and operated, business that prides itself on the outstanding service we give to our customers. Our discounted prices and extensive service network, with rapid response to calls, are what separate us from the competition.


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