good success with some of their newer workgroup sized MFP's. I also
find them easier to administer as they function much like any other HP
printer.
But perhaps the bigger advantage is if you already have a fleet of HP
devices that are covered under a maintenance agreement. An HP MFP
could likely be added to the maintenance agreement rather than having
to deal with yet another vendor.
TJ
On 3/16/10, Ademola Popoola <popoola@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm starting the research and evaluation process for a Color Multifunction
> (print, copy, scan) device to use in our Advancement department. They have
> tons of mailings, print jobs, and productions (brochures, booklets, small
> catalogs) to conduct throughout the year.
>
> I'm wondering if there any schools that make use of such a device for their
> staff... I'll be looking at Xerox, Konica Minolta, Canon...
>
> I appreciate all insight.
>
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