Dell Laser Printer Range aims to manage Business Costs of SMBs
Dell has unveiled the findings of a study conducted by Hansa Research, which involved not only a comparison of claims made by leading printer manufacturers but also a survey conducted amongst resellers to determine the cost per page (CPP) & cost of operation (COO) for various Laser printer models. This study is aimed at understanding the commercial laser printer options that could help Small and Medium Businesses ("SMBs") optimize their total cost of operation.
The study highlights efficiencies of Dell laser printers in terms of speed and cost, thereby reiterating Dell's claim of its commercial printers manage business costs, by reducing the total cost of operations.
Key findings of the study based on a comparative evaluation of the claims made by laser printer manufacturers on tech specification, cost per page (CPP) and total cost of operation (COO) are as detailed below: Dell 1130 printer scores highest, amongst competing models of other companies, in terms of speed, paper maximum output capacity and maximum duty per cycle; Dell 1130N laser printer scored highest, amongst competing models of other companies, in terms of paper maximum output capacity; Dell 1133 printer has the best maximum duty cycle, in terms of pages per minute and paper maximum output capacity, when compared to competing models of other companies; Dell 1135 printer scores the highest, amongst competing models of other companies, in terms of speed, paper maximum output capacity and shipped toner cartridge capacity (black). The printer also has the lowest cost per page and cost of operation, when compared to competing models, of other companies; and Dell 2230D laser printer scores the highest amongst competing models, of other companies, in terms of paper maximum output capacity.
SMBs need to maximize every resource as they strive for business growth. Printing is one such expenditure that when managed proactively, can help reduce business costs and hence this study serves as a reference point to all small and medium businesses that are exploring printing options.
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