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Saving you money with solid ink technology

Today businesses are forced to do more with less; managing how every penny is spent, even when it comes to the basics such as printing. It can be expensive when using a typical laser printer as it doesn’t matter how much colour ink you use, whether it’s printing a small logo or a full page image, the price is the same.

When searching for cheaper options you can come across a few. However, in most cases what you get is what you paid for and it tends to be the print quality that’s compromised. So why not change the way you pay for colour printing altogether?

With solid ink technology and Xerox ColorQube printers from First Choice Business Systems you can receive brilliant colour printing at a fraction of the cost you currently pay. Printing bright and bold colour has now become an affordable reality as you only pay for what you use.

Xerox’s solid ink technology has changed businesses across the globe. For instance, an American national clothing retailer now prints all promotional materials in store using solid ink technology. They expect to save $10 million in printing and shipping costs, whilst increasing profits with better staff efficiency and customer relationships.

Also, a major city police department replaced 1,300 traditional ink jet printers with 40 Xerox ColorQube multifunction printers, helping them reduce costs and introduce affordable colour to the force. This has all contributed to sharing time sensitive material faster.

Solid ink technology is a technical breakthrough and an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional colour printing.

With solid ink technology you’ll notice a decrease in waste, fewer hassles and impressive colour printing. If you’re searching for a Xerox solid ink printer that fits your budget, contact First Choice Business Systems on 0800 072 3747.

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