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Jul312009

The benefits of printer leasing

Out of budget? Not with printer leasingBuying your printing equipment outright probably seems like the best idea. But if you’re a small business, a start up or just want to increase the flexibility of your equipment needs, Xerox printer leasing could be for you.

Does the cost of purchasing printing equipment put you off?
Equipping your office is an expensive decision. Take the financial pressure off yourself by taking out a lease with First Choice Business Systems and allowing them to find the equipment that works for you. Seasonal and temporary work? No problem. First Choice offers a variety of leasing options and has close alliances with reputed finance companies such as Xerox Finance so that you never pay more than you need to.

Do you dread the day when your printer breaks down?
Equipment malfunctioning can result in huge callout bills and expensive replacement parts. Many of the leasing options available at First Choice include full maintenance cover. Let their technicians source the parts you need and get your office back up and running in no time with no nasty financial surprises.

Do you worry you’ll buy a state-of-the-art printer and in 2 months it’ll be obsolete?
Technology is renowned for getting replaced quickly. If your business grows or changes direction and you find your equipment no longer meets your needs, you could face another expensive outlay to update your office. First Choice is proactive in recommending upgrades and new products whatever stage of the lease you’re at, so you’ll always stay one step ahead.

Interested to hear more about how printer leasing could work for you? Log on to First Choice Business systems, specialists in Xerox printer leasing.

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