Monday, March 28, 2011

Copier

Evolves after the introduction of the first fully automated plain-paper copiers from Xerox copiers in 1959 to work more like Computers today, combined copying, faxing, laser printing, scanning and more on a single machine.

analog and digital - - Although there are two types of photocopiers, the first is in no way correspond to the latter in those days. In fact, most manufacturers have not produced new analog models. To make matters worse for the analog models, the most moderndigital cameras with similar properties are now priced almost identical.

Color Laser Copier

Digital art has many advantages over analog opponents. Models combine digital copying, network printing and faxing. Since there are fewer moving parts in a digital way, instances of engine damage will be less. Less noisy, the digital copiers efficiently in the reproduction of fine lines and photographs.

Copier

Some people argue that the copiers are simple and easy to use. Youhave only to press the button to get a copy. But digital copiers are not difficult to use with. A minimal amount of training for staff to learn to operate properly.

Before purchasing a digital copier, you must be a clear understanding of your requirements from the model, and the volume of work required of the copier, and how quickly you want to do it. It must also decide whether you need a color copier or not. Although color copiers are not soexpensive as it is used above, you must still pay 20% to 30% more than the cost of a photocopier in black and white.

Today there is a huge market for copiers, with the industry generates about $ 25000000000 revenue through the sale of over 1.5 million new copiers each year. The presence of these large and difficult copier market producers are now trying to constantly improve their products, leading to greater benefits for consumers.

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