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Considerations

There is much to consider with the broad selection of printing and multifunction devices available today: What functions are necessary?, Is color needed?, Will fax and or internet fax capability be needed?, How many plain black prints will be produced each month?, How many full color prints will be produced each month, Will copy functions be needed?, Will scanning functions be needed?, Will scan to email be required? With all of these features available it can be a difficult decision to make. We can help you with weighing the options and pointing out features that will best meet the needs of your applications.

 

Color Printing

 In the past making full color documents was a cumbersome task that required several different machines and the number of personnel increased with the complexity of the job at hand. For instance, consider that 25 years ago if a document were to be produced in full color it was a complicated process and involved many expensive processes, machines, and people including: an author, an editor, an artist, a typesetter, a color separator, plate makers, and printers to name a few. This process also cost several hundred dollars for the setup and took several days to complete.  Now with computer applications and color printers, the process has been simplified to the point where one person can virtually perform all of these tasks and have a color print in minutes and depending on the type of printer, the cost is usually less than 50 cents.

Some Printing Trade-offs

Generally as the cost of a machine goes up the cost per print goes down (this isn't always the case). Inkjet machines are very inexpensive to purchase but a high coverage full color print can easily exceed a dollar in ink costs so consider if more than 150 full coverage prints per month are made, by the end of one year the ink cost can easily exceed the price for a color laser printer with enough supplies to have produced nearly as many prints. The only true advantages an inkjet printer has over a color laser/LED printer is that the machine is much less expensive to purchase, inkjet ink can produce brighter colors that reach closer to the florescent range and some have special media options that the fusing process of a toner type machine will inhibit such as printing directly to a CD surface. While a color laser printer can cost much less than an inkjet it still may cost as much as 50 cents a page depending on the make and model with the added benefit of more permanent water resistant prints. If a higher volume of color prints are needed moving up to a higher volume color laser printer (usually considered a color copier by now). High volume color laser copiers with a 40,000 to 100,000 prints per month rating can get the price down to less than 10 cents a page. Some added bonuses are: a machine of this magnitude is likely to be equipped with a PostScript ® (Adobe) color print server/controller i.e. Fiery® (Electronics For Imaging) Z4, Z5, S300 etc. These devices can be calibrated to match colors traceable to the national bureau of standards and can produce many prints with very little variance from one print to the next. These print servers are network capable enabling many workstations to print to the printer without the need for a workstation or server to share it over the network. There are also many other features that come with these servers. On the other hand if demand requires more than 5000 of the same page, flyer, or booklet especially using coated or heavier stock it is time to consider having the job produced on a printing press as the cost of the setup would be covered in the number of prints and everything beyond the trade-off point would be based mostly on the cost of the media it is to be printed on. Another advantage to this method is that registration and print quality are superior as well as the fact that printing inks can attain far brighter colors. We can help you make a solid decision on the best product for your needs.

 

 

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email: mark@computer-mark.com

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