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How to Buy that Digital Printer with Confidence. Dirck Holscher Larry Hunt Publications. Don’t buy a digital printer without doing as much research as you would to buy a car!. Larry Hunt Publications. A simple fact …
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How to Buy that Digital Printer with Confidence Dirck Holscher Larry Hunt Publications
Don’t buy a digital printer without doing as much research as you would to buy a car! Larry Hunt Publications
A simple fact … “Paying too much for equipment and service can put you at a competitive disadvantage.” Larry Hunt Publications
Knowledge is Power… Larry Hunt Publications
So you need to … Research! Research! Research! Larry Hunt Publications
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1. Research Possible Equipment Options Carefully. There are more and more good options … Larry Hunt Publications
Research carefully … • You might learn about something new • Establish a frame of reference • Study trade publications and web sites • Trade shows allow multiple demos Larry Hunt Publications
2. Talk to several vendors, even if you’re not sure you’re interested in their products. . . You might learn something interesting. Larry Hunt Publications
3. Take full advantage of promotional funds. Sometimes you have to ask about free clicks, extended warranties, etc. Larry Hunt Publications
4. Trade-in’s can make a big difference. • “Competitive” trades • A way to lower the price without lowering the price Larry Hunt Publications
5. Get a detailed proposal, including cash prices for the machine and all accessories ... You can’t properly evaluate a deal without this information. Larry Hunt Publications
6. Don’t fall for a “0%” interest deal on a fair market value lease! Larry Hunt Publications
7. Don’t be satisfied with negotiated deals from an association or franchise. You can often do better! Larry Hunt Publications
8. Service may be more than half of your total cost of ownership. Shop for it carefully. Larry Hunt Publications
9. Consider fixed (or “frozen”) service pricing. Larry Hunt Publications
10. Make sure larger size prints are counted as a single click. Don’t assume this is what your contract provides. Larry Hunt Publications
11. Watch for base charges with no clicks included. (This is different than a minimum which includes some clicks) Larry Hunt Publications
12. If you must have a minimum, reconcile clicks over 3 or 6 months. (So you don’t lose clicks for one slow month) Larry Hunt Publications
13. Examine contract terms carefully. For example … Larry Hunt Publications
For example … • Extra charges, e.g. toner delivery • Make sure all incentives included • Make sure financing options are clear (may be a separate document) • Review the service contract carefully (may be a separate document) Larry Hunt Publications
14. Shop the cost of credit carefully. This is the third major cost of ownership. Larry Hunt Publications
15. Consider bank financing as well as leasing … • Community banks • Pay cash if you can- savings rates are at historic lows Larry Hunt Publications
16. Finance for the minimum number of months … • 48 is good, 36 is better • Less temptation to upgrade before your lease is up Larry Hunt Publications
17. If you lease, consider both: • FMV (fair market value) • $1.00 buyout leases Larry Hunt Publications
18. Avoid buying before your old lease is paid off … This can be an expensive mistake. Larry Hunt Publications
19. Check out the reputation of any new vendor you consider. Larry Hunt Publications
20. Brush up on your negotiating skills. Larry Hunt Publications
Questions? dirck@larryhunt.com Larry Hunt Publications
Thanks! Larry Hunt Publications
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