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Types of Printing

Many businesses rely on printing to be able send out bills, advertising, payroll, and many other uses. These companies also use word processing software as well as various documents that require mass printing and filing. This mass printing can greatly increase operational costs for businesses especially if they have a large workforce as well as clientele.

Knowing what types of printing that a business uses is the first step towards saving on printing costs. To find this out you will need to assess all of the ways that your company utilizes printing operations. There are many types of printing that can range from basic word processing printing of documents to large scale packets. Or your company may print a lot of color documents from pictures to books.

Whatever the printing needs of your company it is important to know what types of printers are used in your everyday operations. In some cases businesses may only one laser printer or printers that only print black and white. This can be limiting if the company also needs a color printer or a machine that can do large printing jobs. This can also create another cost in the form of outsourcing your printing operations. Although a professional printing company may have the required equipment and skill to do your printing jobs; you should research whether professional help is needed. You may find that a small investment into a new machine may provide you with more cost savings.

Saving on Printing

Now that we have covered the various types of printing that businesses may encounter; we need to focus on some ways those companies can save on printing. Here are some solutions on how businesses can save money on printing:

  • Inventory: Knowing how many printers and how much money is being spent on operations is usually the first step in saving money. Next you need to find out where the printers are located in the office and what type of machine they are. Then make an inventory of all of the material from print cartridges to paper products you have or that you order on a daily basis. If you do not have time to make this inventory you can hire a professional printing operations specialist.
  • Contracts: In many cases a company will acquire printing machines through a lease or purchase agreement. This means that your printer will be under warranty in case of damage or if it needs routine maintenance. Unfortunately businesses can forget to do maintenance on their machines or the machine companies will only have a short warranty on repairs. This can end up costing a business a lot of money if they have to replace machines or be tied up in contracts.
  • Use: It is also important to find out if the printers are doing the job they are supposed to do. Maybe only one good printer is working while other machines are broken or are in need of repair. Making sure you know the uses and the status of your machines will help to reduce costs.

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