by Bob Martin | Aug 29, 2014 | Printer & Hardware Sales
This is a guest blog from our friends and fellow bloggers at Market Point. Historically, businesses have purchased printers and used them until they expire, which can take 10 years or more in some cases (we know some of you still have Optra S devices from 1997 out...
by Bob Martin | Aug 20, 2014 | Printer & Hardware Sales, Printer & Plotter Maintenance /Repair
Has your printer reached the end of its life? If you’re experiencing a need for one of these repairs, it has in most cases. Check out some printer repair problems that show it’s more worth your time and money to buy a new printer instead: 1. Ink Systems that Clog...
by Bob Martin | Jul 22, 2014 | Printer & Hardware Sales, Printer & Plotter Maintenance /Repair
Having printer problems? Do you need to make a printer repair? It may be time to buy a new printer instead! Printers are one of the most complicated pieces of technological equipment to buy. If you’ve been reading our blog, you know that the real cost of any printer...
by Bob Martin | Jun 24, 2014 | Printer & Hardware Sales, Printer & Plotter Maintenance /Repair
So your printer just broke down, and you’re tired of having it repaired. Or maybe it’s old, and you know it’s time for a new one. You can buy a cheap one that just gets you by, or you can get the deluxe powerhouse version that prints 20-50 pages per minute. How do you...
by Bob Martin | May 27, 2014 | Inkjet Printers, Printer & Hardware Sales, Printer & Plotter Maintenance /Repair
Should you keep repairing your printer, paying a little at a time? Or is it time to purchase a newer model? That’s hard to figure out on your own if you’re not an experienced IT pro. But if you do use the professionals, here’s what they look at to decide if it’s time...
by Bob Martin | Apr 3, 2014 | Printer & Hardware Sales, Printer & Plotter Maintenance /Repair
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” is a wise and true saying. But, it’s difficult to pull off in business because you have so much on your plate at any given time, that it’s hard to keep up with every last detail. So, hopefully this post saves you...