| We live in a cynical world and the mention of anything | | | | workflow and operational efficiency. |
| free immediately arouses the question "What strings | | | | But what about being able to get a free color printer |
| are attached?" In most cases this is justified as there | | | | where to total cost of printing a color page (excluding |
| is usually a catch in the "free" offer. But an exception | | | | the paper) is 12 cents or even lower? Suddenly, printing |
| is the case of the free printer offer from Xerox. And | | | | becomes very affordable and there is no longer a |
| no, these are not old or reconditioned printers but | | | | need to compromise on printing because of cost |
| brand new ones. Neither are they old or obsolete | | | | constraints and budgets. |
| pieces found in a corner of a warehouse - they are all | | | | And the strings attached? There are none. You can |
| brand new. And not just new but state of the art free | | | | get a Xerox printer, including the latest Phaser series, |
| color printers. | | | | free. The company will charge you just 12 cents per |
| Many people avoid color printing, or keep it to the | | | | page you print, and this includes free supplies of all the |
| minimum, thinking that it is expensive. It can be true | | | | ink you need. And this is for the first 2000 color pages |
| considering that normal color laser printing costs about | | | | that are printed. After that, from color page 2001 |
| 13 cents per page only in toner costs. If the page | | | | onwards, the charge is even less, only 8 cents per |
| requires a lot of ink, the toner consumption can double. | | | | page. To top it off, service is included for free. |
| And then there is the cost of the new printer to be | | | | Printers like the Phaser 886MFP available under this |
| taken into account and added to the cost of a printed | | | | offer are not just printers but multi function devices |
| page. Expensive? Yes it is. Expensive to the point | | | | that allow you to also serve as scanners, color copiers |
| where companies often, perhaps unconsciously, keep | | | | and fax machines. |
| their printing volumes so low that it affects the | | | | |