Continuous Feed Printer Vs Page Printer
What is a continuous feed printer?
Continuous feed printers are able to print at extremely high volumes and speeds for a diverse range of print formats.
Our continuous feed printers are able to print up to 120,000 pages per hour, making them the ideal solution for publishing houses.
Continuous feed printers vs cut sheet printers
When deciding whether you need a continuous feed printer or cut sheet printer there are a number of important factors to consider, such as print speed, print volume, and print quality.
Here's how the 2 types of printers compare:
Print volume
Cut Sheet Printers can handle up to 10 million impressions per month. While this is impressive, continuous feed printers can handle up to 40 million impressions per month, three times higher than a cut sheet printer's capacity.
Print speed
Continuous feed printers lead the way over cut sheet printers in terms of print speeds, with 1,716 PPM (pages per minute) vs 120 PPM for cut sheet printing.
Print quality
Cut sheet printers tend to have a higher printer quality, displaying 4,800 DPI (dots per inch) against a continuous feed printer's 1,200 DPI.
What are the benefits of hiring a continuous feed printer with DMC?
There are a plethora of reasons to choose DMC Media Solutions for your continuous printer feed managed services. Here are some of the most impactful ones:
- Incredibly fast, durable, and reliable high-quality printers
- All maintenance and servicing included in the cost
- All toners and inks included in your monthly cost
- All empty ink and toner cartridges disposed of in an eco-friendly way
- A highly trained customer support team
- A dedicated team of engineers who respond to most callouts in under 2 hours
- Affordable monthly payments
- The option to upgrade and downsize at any point during your lease
- No up-front payments
- Discounts for multiple machine leases
How much does it cost to hire a continuous feed printer?
If the main focus of your business is printing high-quality colour documents, booklets, and volumes, then a continuous feed printer is a no-brainer. Not only will it produce prints faster, cheaper, and of higher quality than a conventional printer, but it will also make your business run more efficiently and be able to take on more clients.
If this sounds like your business, or if you'd like to upgrade your existing set-up, then speak to our expert team who can advise you on the best machine to service your unique needs.
We have offices in Manchester, Preston, Worcester, Glasgow, and Stoke, so we're bound to have an expert close to your location who would be happy to give you a demonstration of the continuous feed printers that would enhance your business processes.
We currently offer 4 main types of continuous feed printer:
What types of continuous feed printers do we offer?
Trusted partners of Ricoh and Toshiba
We are proud to have earned Trusted Partner status from both Ricoh and Toshiba, who are two highly respected giants of the office electronics world. These remarkable companies have been innovating offices since the mid-1930s and have consistently remained the final word in cutting-edge printing technology.
When you choose to take out a continuous feed printer on a lease with us you know that you're getting the very best that the market, and we, have to offer. Our dedicated team of engineers have all been trained by the manufacturers themselves. That insider knowledge means that, on the rare occasion that they are needed to fix a problem, they can usually resolve it very quickly.
It's yet another advantage of using our managed service leases – fully comprehensive cover. Speak with the team today to see how we could manage efficiently manage your print needs.
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Source: https://dmcmediasolutions.co.uk/services/printers/continuous-feed-printer-hire/
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