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Archive for August, 2008

What is the best copying and printing equipment?

Thursday, August 28th, 2008 by Rod Davis
I’m often asked what the best copying and printing equipment is. My answer: Almost all brands of equipment could be ‘the best’ in any given circumstance. How can this be? Let’s take a closer look at the question. Your organization may need to communicate educational materials to school-age children, keep records of a critically ill patient, or have an on-ramp for a content management system. Whatever your needs, finding the answer to the question of ‘what it the best equipment?’ starts with establishing your own internal expectations for the next 3 to 5 years based on your organization’s strategic goals. (I believe that these standards and expectations are in place, whether they have been clearly articulated or not.) (more…)

How do you say … Optimizon?

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 by Hannah Recla

Well, technically, it’s: ˈäp-tə-ˌmī-zən. Less technically, start with ‘optimize’ and add ‘un’ (as in run) – optimize-un.

The root of our name, optimize, is a well-known verb. According to Miriam-Webster Online, the definition of optimize is ‘to make as perfect, effective, or functional as possible’. Since our goal is to help each of our clients create Ideal Contracts for their copier and printer fleets that are as perfect, effective, AND functional as possible, we coined the noun, Optimizon, to refer to our company.

You can read more about us by clicking on the Company link at the top of the page. If you’re not already a part of our story, we look forward to getting to know you soon!

The 95% and 98% Uptime Guarantee for Copiers

Friday, August 22nd, 2008 by Rod Davis
The 95% and 98% Uptime Guarantee for Copiers. Sounds good… Gives me warm fuzzy feelings… But what does it really mean? A friend of mine told me that people shouldn’t be allowed to do math publicly so please bear with me for a minute. An average month has 4.33 weeks. An average month has 173.2 business hours. If we multiply 173.2 hours by the 95% Uptime Guarantee, we find that the equipment is guaranteed to be operational 164.5 hours per month. Continuing this train of thought, if we subtract 164.5 hours from 173.2 hours we find the 95% Uptime Guarantee means the device will be unusable 8.66 hours per month and still meet the Uptime Guarantee. If your prospective supplier is offering a 98% Uptime Guarantee then the device will be inoperable about 3.5 hours per month. (more…)

Maintaining a Centralized Data Repository for Copiers and Printers

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 by Hannah Recla
If one of the goals of your organization or district is to maintain an accurate asset list, here are some things to keep in mind when deciding what information will be kept up-to-date. It’s important to know what equipment you have and where it is located, so you’ll want to start with a list of the current location, make/model and serial number of each device. If you want to determine the cost of the equipment, then you’ll also need to track the installation date, acquisition method (purchase or lease) and cost, and service contract base and overage amounts. For any leased equipment, it is especially important to track the lease end date and the date the letter of intent is due to the lease company. (more…)

Property Tax Issues for Copiers and Printers

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 by Hannah Recla
We notice that quite often, when a client of ours is incorrectly charged for property tax on a lease agreement and has tried unsuccessfully to have the charges removed, they’ll let the incorrect charges continue to accumulate, paying only the charges that are correct each month. (more…)

    
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