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All About Canon Wide Format Printers Tampa FL

By Mattie Knight


There is a lot to think about when it comes to buying a wide format printer. The first question to ask is if your business uses large documents often enough to justify the expense. If the answer is yes, the next step is to decide on a single function or multi function model. Both will produce large print jobs, but the multi function models will also do scanning. The scan function is needed to convert large printed documents into a digital format. If this all sounds too complicated, speak with your Canon Wide Format Printers Tampa FL.

If you decide on a multi function model the next step is to decide on the configuration. The model with a stand alone scanner takes up more floor space but has the advantage of allowing the user to print and scan at the same time. The advantage of the model with the scanner mounted on top of the machine is that it will take up less space if space is in short supply. The disadvantage is the user can scan or print, but not at the same time. The size of your office and the number of people on staff will help you make the best choice.

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.

Wide format printers are expensive, but if large documents are a requirement in your line of work the machine will save money over time. The cost of printing in house versus out sourcing a job is significant. Again, the number of times you would use the product is a determining factor in the decision to buy.

If the business will be printing large quantities of documents the feature to consider is called ppm, pages per minute. Yet ppm is not a stand alone number. You also need to take into consideration the time it takes for the machine to warm up and how difficult or easy it is to retrieve and collate printed documents. These features combined will determine the level of productivity.

Most people think the quality of an image is strictly due to the dpi, dots per square inch. The manner in which the dots are configured on the paper contributes or detracts from the quality. Comparing the same document printed on different printers is a good way to see the quality. Somewhat like your TV set, high definition is desirable.

To make best the purchase for your business requires thoughtful consideration of all these elements and more. Take the initiative to see the sharpness of the images and the level of productivity. Your business will live with this choice for years to come. Your research will help you make the best choice.




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