Purchasing a printer for your business can be a major investment, similar to buying a vehicle. Both are considered capital equipment and can be depreciated over time as assets on your books. In some cases, a printer can even be the foundation of a business, such as a print service provider (PSP).
Because of the importance of this decision, it is critical to take your time and do your research. Reputable equipment distributors know that printer sales cycles can take weeks or even months. They understand the significance of this decision for any small business, and a poor choice can make or break a company, especially one that is just getting started.
When purchasing a printer, it is often tempting to start by researching different brands and models. However, the most important step is to conduct a site survey to determine where the printer will be located. This may seem like an obvious step, but it is often overlooked.
Once you have conducted a site survey, you will be able to narrow down your choices and select the right printer for your needs. By taking the time to conduct a site survey, you can avoid the horror stories of printer installations that never happened.
Identify the space
Identify logistical challenges
Identify your power needs
Identify key features of the room
Room layout – where will you put the printer?
Once you have considered all of these factors, you can start to narrow down your choices and select the right printer for your needs.
It is important to take your time and not rush into the purchase of a printer. This is a major investment, and you want to make sure that you are getting the right printer for your business. Talk to other business owners, read reviews, and visit different equipment distributors before making a decision.
With a little research, you can find the perfect printer for your business and ensure that you are making a wise investment.
Here are some additional tips for choosing a printer for your business:
Consider your budget. How much money are you willing to spend on a printer?
Think about your needs. What type of printing will you be doing most often?
Do your research. Read reviews and compare different printers before making a decision.
Talk to a sales representative. A knowledgeable sales representative can help you choose the right printer for your needs.
Step 2: Budget
When purchasing a printer, it is important to factor in the cost of consumables, such as ink, media, and tools. In addition to the initial cost of the printer, you should also budget for the following:
Step 3: Location
The internet has made it easy to purchase printers from anywhere in the world. However, when it comes to printers, it is important to buy from a local dealer. This is because printers are complex machines that require regular maintenance and repairs. If you purchase a printer from a dealer that is located far away, you may have to wait days or even weeks for a repair technician to arrive. This can lead to significant downtime for your business.
Here are some of the benefits of buying from a local dealer:
Wensco Sign Supply is a local dealer that has been serving the printing industry for over 30 years. We have seven locations throughout the Midwest, so we can provide fast and reliable service to our customers. We also have a large inventory of printer supplies, so we can keep you up and running even when your printer breaks down.
Here are some special notes:
5P's: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance
By following the tips in this blog post, you can ensure that you are properly prepared to purchase a printer and that your printer will perform well for many years to come.
In Part 2, we will discuss printer hardware options and the additional steps that are needed to complete the purchasing process.