FAQs
Which brand of colour printer or copier is best for business?
No two businesses are exactly the same, so this will always boil down to your specific needs. If you get in touch with our team, they can recommend something that’s catered to your particular requirements.
What is the difference between inkjet and laser colour printers?
Inkjet printers spray liquid ink onto paper, whereas laser printers use toner and heat to fuse ink onto paper.
What's better - inkjet or laser?
This very much depends on your specific requirements. Laser printers are generally faster and more cost-effective, making them preferential for businesses with high-volume printing demands. Inkjets have better tonal variety and colour accuracy, have lower upfront costs, and typically take up less space in the office.
How do I choose the right type of colour copier for small-scale business?
Ultimately, you’ll want to consider volume, speed, durability, and budget. You may also want something compact and affordable, such as Canon Copier - Canon imageRUNNER 1643iF
What are the common features to look for in a colour printer or copier?
Besides dependability, you may wish to factor in print speed, high quality resolution, duplex printing, reliable Wi-Fi connectivity, paper capacity, high yield ink, and automatic document feeders (ADF).
How do I maintain and clean my colour printer or copier to ensure optimal performance and longevity?
Always adhere to the instruction manual carefully, clean the printer heads regularly, and keep the printer free of dust/dirt. Keep in mind that DDS can provide maintenance and service support should you require it.
Which all-in-one colour printer is best?
At DDS we offer a variety of all-in-one colour printers that cater to a range of different budget and printing requirements. You can check out the DDS Group’s products and services here, or chat with one of our friendly staff here.