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    Office Printer

    Office Printers

    UBEO has helped thousands of businesses find a great office printer at the right price.

    UBEO carries a variety of business class office printers. Business class office printers are more robust and reliable than your typical Brother or HP off-the-shelf printer. The cost of operating an office printer is far lower than cartridge models and the quality is far superior!

    Benefits to Office Printers include:

    • Low Operating Costs
    • Maximum Uptime and Reliability
    • Superior Image Quality

    Office Printer Sales & Service in CT

    When Your Print Needs a Little Boost

    Office printers from UBEO have a place where fewer employees print fewer documents. So whether you need to complement your copier fleet, or your small business has only modest print requirements, desktop printers from UBEO are the perfect fit.

    • Fast duplex models with high DPI resolution 
    • High monthly duty cycles
    • Wireless connectivity
    • Data encryption and overwrite features
    • Energy Star certified

    Office Printer FAQs

    Can you manage our current print devices so we don’t have to buy new ones?

    Yes, UBEO can help you manage your current printers and MFPs so you don’t have to buy or lease new ones. We reserve the opportunity to inspect your equipment to ensure that it is in good working condition, in which case there should be no need for you to acquire new equipment unless you deem necessary.


    Did You Know?

    Organizations can spend up to 3% of annual revenues on print.

    Source: IDC

    Managing your printers and supplies can reduce your overall printing costs up to 20% to 30%.

    Source: IDC

    The ratio of employees to printers is an average office is 4:1, but the optimal ratio is 10:1.

    Source: Gartner

    40% of IT help desk calls are printer related.

    Source: Gartner

    Managed print services can save businesses 30% on print-related expenses

    Source: IDC

    The average office worker spends 400 hours per year searching for lost documents.

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