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		<title>How Small MFP&#039;s can Break the Bank</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I was talking to a customer who was looking at a Brother MFP 9440cn and they are a Bankruptcy Attorney in Denver.  They print about 200 menus a day with light coverage and they didn;t want to break the bank with a MFP.  I can&#8217;t blame them, times are hard, though not as much for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I was talking to a customer who was looking at a Brother MFP 9440cn and they are a <a title="Bankruptcy Attorney Denver" href="http://www.bankruptcyattorney-denver.com" target="_blank">Bankruptcy Attorney in Denver</a>.  They print about 200 menus a day with light coverage and they didn;t want to break the bank with a MFP.  I can&#8217;t blame them, times are hard, though not as much for a Bankruptcy Attorney!  Anyway, as I did an analysis, it revealed their plan to do 200 pages a day of color, even with light coverage, was going to cost $17,600 over 3 years!  We had a color device that costs 6 times more at first, but the total cost of ownership came in under $10,000 total!  How is this possible? </p>
<p>There is an inverse relationship between the cost of toner and the cost of a device.  If a manufacturer makes an engine cheap, you&#8217;ll pay through the nose on supplies.  If you are only doing 5 pages a day, it&#8217;s not a big deal.  However, when you start doing over 1,000 a month, you have to look at the total cost of ownership closely.  What should be considered?</p>
<p>Cost of the Equipment + Cost of the Supples (per print) + Maintenance costs = TCO (Total  Cost of Ownership)</p>
<p>This should ALWAYS be considered, but it is even more crucial when print volumes go higher.  Like gas mileage in a car&#8230;.  It doesn&#8217;t matter so much if you drive 5 miles a day, but if you drive 150 a day, you had better pay attention to mpg&#8217;s.</p>
<p>If you need help with an analysis of this important aspect of copier purchasing, give us a call for a free consultation.</p>
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