Copier Leasing

Copier Leasing

Laser Copier

Sign lease contract and make any initial payments

Additional discounts are available on accessories and supplies

Factors to look at when buying copiers and MFPs:

Rent a Copier or MFP for a Short Term

Included in the price is delivery, installation and training of equipment

How to lease a copier or printer

Usage volume requirements and capacity

Renting is a good option if you need the equipment for only a short time period, like a few months or weeks. Monthly copier rentals with flexible terms are available.

Keep paper trays stocked and avoid overfilling

No commitment needed

Add capacity to a peak period

Upgrade your model during the term

Copier Leasing

Length of lease term - Typically 3-5 years; can be shorter or longer

The following are some of the benefits that you can get from leasing a copier/MFP:

Considerations when evaluating a copier/MFP lease:

Maintenance and supply costs

Take on a special project, or handle an overflow of work

Compare models before making a long-term purchase

Call for service promptly when problems arise



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  • Laser Copier
  • Copier Service
  • Multifunction Copier
  • Copier Rental

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Copier Leasing
Copy Machine Lease

Copy Machine Lease

Volume and capacity requirements for usage

Compare lease terms and SLAs, as well as costs

Taxes, insurance, and other costs

Supply/consumables costs

Included or additional costs for supplies

Delivery and installation schedule

Negotiate free delivery, installation, and training



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  1. Laser Copier
  2. Copier Service
  3. Multifunction Copier
  4. Copier Rental

Copier Leases

Capital is not required to be invested in large amounts

There are three options for businesses and organizations that need new document imaging equipment, such as photocopiers or multifunction printers, to consider: leasing, buying, and renting. There are pros and cons for each approach, depending on factors such as costs, equipment requirements, usage levels and long-term objectives.

The following are some of the main differences between leasing and buying a copier/printer:

Tax advantages from depreciating purchases

Customer reviews and ratings are available online.

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Purchases with lower upfront costs

Leasing is less expensive upfront than buying, but you must pay the entire price upfront.

Maintenance/service costs over the term

Buy Copiers and Printers Directly

Security features: Authentication, encryption of data, and hard drive overwrite

Greater long-term ROI in high usage environments



Copier Leasing - Copier Service

  • Laser Copier
  • Copier Service
  • Multifunction Copier
Copier Lease Agreement

Monthly Duty Cycle - Total recommended monthly print volume

Pages per Minute (PPM) is the measurement of print and copy speed.

Free delivery, installation and training can be negotiated

Supplies included or add-on costs

Get quotes from several providers

Lease structure can have tax benefits



Copier Leasing - Laser Copier

  • Laser Copier
  • Copier Service
  • Multifunction Copier
Copier Lease Agreement

Frequently Asked Questions

Compare lease offers from different providers, negotiate terms, and consider refurbished or lower-volume models for affordability.

Opt for a fair market value lease, consider energy-efficient models, negotiate service agreements, and assess your true copier needs to save costs.

Leasing provides budget flexibility, access to advanced technology, tax advantages, and eliminates the hassle of equipment disposal.