Copiers VS Printers: Debunking the myths.

When it comes to printing solutions, is bigger truly better? In the recent years, we have seen a shift from large copiers to compact laser printers and multifunction centres as businesses embrace smaller decentralised departments and home offices. But aren’t copiers supposed to be more durable, cost-efficient, and offer greater functionality over desktop printers? Let’s explore these myths and discover how you can find the best printer for your evolving business needs.

Myth #1: Copiers are more cost-effective than desktop laser printers

While it used to be common knowledge that traditional copiers were more cost-effective due to their high-volume and low cost-per-page nature, the latest laser printers from Brother is set to change all that. This new breed of desktop laser printers is not only much more affordable than copiers to purchase or lease, but with higher yield toner replacements options available, they can also deliver significantly lower running costs in the long run.

Myth #2: Copiers offer more functionality for greater productivity

Many businesses are still using copiers for their functionality. This includes copying, printing, faxing and network connectivity. However, a broad range of Brother laser printers and Multifunction Centres come with advanced features such as wireless printing and scanning, NFC tap-to-print, mobile printing and scanning apps, Cloud printing capabilities, and many more to easily match or exceed the functions of a traditional copier.  All packed in a sleek, compact device that fits easily on your desktop.

Myth #3: Copiers are more durable & can print higher volumes

When compared to many desktop printers, copiers are considered to be more reliable and capable of handling higher print volumes. But this is a myth that’s readily busted by Brother’s laser printers. Backed by industry-leading reliability and award-winning support, these productivity workhorses can be equipped with a variety of accessories such as additional paper trays, a sorter, a tower tray, or even a finisher. This allows businesses to enjoy high-volume printing that rivals those of copiers with support up to 600,000 prints over 5 years!

Fact: Brother Laser Printing Solutions deliver

Businesses are constantly evolving, and Brother has been at the forefront of print innovation for over a hundred years. Backed by its dedication to world-class reliability and customer service, our range of laser printers and multifunction centres are trusted by large enterprises, SMBs, and home office owners globally to take their business to the next level.

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That huge office copier may be hindering your productivity.

If you are looking for optimal business print performance, you may be tempted to consider a floor-standing copier that is shared across a few departments or the entire office. On the surface, this type of centralised printing solution appears to offer various benefits such as easy maintenance, while delivering faster print, scan and copy speeds.

Despite this, organisations across Singapore today have been shifting towards printer decentralisation by deploying a single-function printer or an all-in-one for each workgroup. But what exactly is printer decentralisation, and why should you care?

When small is so much more

Traditionally, smaller desktop printers were considered unsuitable for businesses with their inability to handle large print volumes, and limited productivity features. However, it’s a different story today. The latest desktop business printers deliver affordable, high-performance results in compact packages. They also offer numerous benefits over a single large copier, such as:

Constant availability

On paper, a large copier may promise outstanding print speeds, but all it takes is a single user printing a 200-page document and you’ll find a long queue at the device. With decentralised printing, users will be able to easily find another available machine for the urgent printing, scanning or copying of documents. Best of all, modern desktop printers and all-in-ones are capable of impressive print and scan speeds too.

Greater flexibility

With a single large copier, you are permanently locked in to the capabilities of the device, whereas a decentralised printing environment allows you to have different functions for each department’s needs. For example, you can deploy an A3 colour inkjet Multi-Function Centre for your marketing department, a high-speed, high-volume mono laser printer for your accounting and logistics department, or a colour laser Multi-Function Centre for your HR department. This helps to greatly maximise your investment costs.

Cost-savings

The new generation of compact business printing and scanning devices are designed for improved cost-savings. Brands like Brother offer solutions that can use ultra-high yield toner cartridges or refill ink tanks for a reduced cost-per-page.

Improved security

With a centralised print environment, the printer is shared by everyone in the same department or an entire office. This means that confidential documents sent for printing could be picked up by unauthorised personnel before the user can collect it. With a decentralised print environment, printers can be deployed right next to users who frequently print confidential documents, helping to safeguard your business from costly data theft.

Minimised downtime

Any downtime for a centralised copier will result in a huge productivity drain for your business. When it breaks down or supplies run out, users are left without the means to print, scan or copy until the issue is resolved. By deploying a fleet of printers across the office, there will always be another working machine available that can be utilised.

Ultimately, a decentralised print environment appears to be better suited to today’s fast-paced, hyper-connected work environment, and with Brother’s comprehensive range of award-winning business printers and MFCs, you’re sure to find the ideal solutions for your unique business needs.

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Your essential guide to buying a business printer in 2019

With technology, we are faced with the dilemma of choice – now more than ever before. Today, most laptops and smartphones feature similar capabilities, with the biggest differentiators being form factor, design and certain hardware and operating system Preview Changes(opens in a new window)preferences. When it comes to choosing a printer or all-in-one for your SMB or home/small office, the choice isn’t so simple either.

Not all printers are created equal

Over the last few years, print innovation has improved by leaps and bounds. Businesses in Singapore can now choose from a wide range of print solutions that offer outstanding productivity at an affordable price. However, with so many factors to consider, choosing the right printer for your specific needs is not as straightforward as one would expect. Here are a few essential questions to ask yourself before you make that important decision.

Colour or monochrome?
The first decision to make is to choose between a laser or inkjet printer.

If your small office or department frequently prints colour documents such as marketing and presentation materials with plenty of images, then you will want to consider an inkjet printer.

These days, inkjet offerings such as Brother’s business inkjet solutions are capable of not only producing impressive colour printouts, but are also extremely cost-efficient and powerful.


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Colour laser printers are ideal for companies who want to print high-volumes of text documents as well as business presentations, colour charts and diagrams. Colour laser printers will produce decent colour printouts for everyday use, but inkjet machines will deliver better colour results for photos, graphics and marketing materials.

If your business prints a high volume of text-based documents such as invoices or forms, and require fast print speeds and sharp black text, invest in Brother’s monochrome laser printers as these will be more affordable compared to colour printers. These award-winning solutions are proven to deliver top-in-class performance and lower cost-per-page time after time. Moreover, it only requires a single black toner cartridge, making it easier to manage your supplies.

Multi-Function Centres or single-function printers?

If you are only looking to print documents, then a single-function printer will serve you best. These affordable solutions can offer various benefits such as automatic duplex printing for cost savings as well as advanced security features.

On the other hand, a Multi-function Centre (MFC), also known as an all-in-one (AIO), will provide you with print, scan, copy, and fax capabilities in a single machine. MFCs/AIOs are ideal for businesses that don’t want to deploy a separate printer, scanner or fax machine. You can also opt for an MFC with print, scan and copy functionalities, if your office does not require faxing.

What connectivity options do you need?

Another important feature to consider, is the printer’s connectivity. Before you make that purchase, ask yourself whether you’ll need wireless, Ethernet, or USB connectivity.

USB connected printers connect directly to a computer via a USB cable for a simple, fuss-free way to printing.

Network connected printers connect to a router or a network hub with an Ethernet cable. Without depending on a single computer for connectivity, the printer can always be accessed by multiple users at any time.

Wireless printers allow you to connect to PCs, smartphone and tablets via Wi-Fi. This gives you the flexibility to print from multiple devices within the wireless range of the printer without the need for cables.

Cloud connected printers offer businesses the ability to print from and scan to popular Cloud platforms without the need of a PC.

NFC tap-to-connect (Near Field Communication) offer an easier way to connect your NFC-enabled mobile devices to the printer without needing to key in the Wi-Fi password on your device. Simply tap your device to start printing or scanning on selected Brother models.

Does size matter?

In the past, large floor-standing copiers were considered to be more reliable, economical and full-featured than their smaller desktop counterparts for businesses. Today, desktop printers are designed for greater productivity and cost-efficiency than ever before. Brother’s comprehensive range of compact printers and MFCs feature fast print speeds, advanced scanning and copying capabilities, and much more – all in a space-saving form factor. Best of all, they are significantly more affordable than floor-standing copiers, which means you can deploy several units across your office to ensure your employees will never have to wait to use a machine.

What about hidden costs?

Many of us don’t realise that the purchase price of the printer is just the tip of the iceberg and doesn’t indicate the total cost of ownership through the years. A simple way to calculate your total cost of ownership is through this formula:

  1. Cartridge price/Page yield = Cost per Page

Take your toner or ink cartridge price, and divide it by the page yield (the indicated approximate number of pages it can print)

  1. Cost per Page x Yearly Print Volume = Total Cost per Year

Multiply the cost per page by the number of pages you are likely to print in a year.

  1. (Total Cost per Year x Printer Ownership Years) + Printer Cost = Total Cost of Ownership

Multiply the total cost per year by the number of years you expect to utilise the printer, then add on the purchase price of the printer

You can now compare the total cost of ownership between printers to decide which option offers the most affordable solution over the long run.

Finally, it is important to consider operating costs such potential repair and service fees for your machines. Brother offers solutions which can use ultra-high yield toner cartridges or refill ink bottles. It has also been voted PCMag’s business choice winner for 6 years in a row, and their reader’s choice winner for 8 straight years, making it the most trusted printer brand by businesses and users around the world.

By now, you should have realised that there isn’t any “one-size-fits-all” solution for every use-case scenario. This means that choosing the right printer will not only save you lots of unnecessary costs, it will also help to boost your business productivity and competitive edge. As a brand that has been trusted by enterprises and organisations around the world for its dedication to innovation, value, and uncompromising reliability, you’ll only have to look at Brother’s comprehensive range of business printers and MFCs for the smartest investment you’ll ever make.

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