Small businesses provide so many benefits and services; they are vital components of the economy. But small businesses usually have small budgets, and cutting costs is a normal part of every workday. Each purchase is important and each piece of equipment needs to be useful, durable, and cost-effective. A small business owner needs to ask of each purchase, “Do I really need this? What will it do for my business, and does it fit into my budget?” Many owners ask this of label makers. Are they necessary for your business?
The answer to this question depends on what specific type of business you run and what activities a label printer would facilitate. If you would only need labels to mark files or storage items, hand-printed or typed labels that can be bought at any office supply store are perfectly sufficient. If, on the other hand, your business handles mailings and shipping or needs labels for files, CDs, DVDs, barcodes, or name badges on a regular basis, a label printer will save you time and money.
Label printers have a number of advantages for the small business owner. They create professional, high-quality labels that are essential for helping provide a polished image for your business. Many are equipped with built-in label cutters so you have clean edges each time, and they can help you label just about anything you could need. Various sizes and types of labels are easily available. In addition, they are compact and can easily fit on your desk or counter without taking up needed space.
The cost benefits are equally impressive: you can print only the number of labels that you need. For instance, if you need a name badge for a visitor, you simply print it without wasting a whole sheet. You do not have to have mailing or shipping labels printed professionally, which can save a tremendous amount of money. And because label printers are fast, you save time, which helps you get back to work sooner. Typically, you can print 50-70 labels per minute, depending on the text.
Another benefit is that label printers include software that is user-friendly and easy to install. With this, you can create customized labels with your choice of fonts, graphics, barcodes, and a host of logos, templates, and formatting options from which to choose. You connect to your PC with the included USB cable, and many label printers allow you to print from other devices, such as your computer.
You can easily incorporate (or even develop) your own company logo on each label. The branding opportunity here is great: add your logo and name to shipping labels, badges, address labels, and much more. This is great exposure for your business.
The cost of a label printer is relatively inexpensive, especially given the number of features and options they can provide to small business owners. What will it do for your business? It will easily handle all your labeling needs. Will it fit into your budget? Yes. This is exactly the type of purchase that benefits small businesses. Just don't forget to have ink cartridges stocked so you can always print labels when you need to.
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It is almost impossible to find an office anywhere that does not have some sort of printer; whether it is an all-in-one, which does just about everything, or a small simple one to just print documents. Either way, it most likely will be one of the three main kinds of printers used today in most homes and offices: laser, inkjet, or dot matrix.
A lot of people consider the dot matrix printers to be outdated and past their prime. However, they do have their uses and can be more reliable at times than their counterparts. The print quality cannot really be compared to the laser or inkjet printers, but many manufacturing companies use them still to print invoices and labels.
The dot matrix printer is considered an “impact” printer. This is because it actually strikes the paper as it prints, much like a typewriter. Continuous feeding paper can be used to print several carbon copies; requiring less ink in the process. Printing invoices in this manner is very convenient, because multiple copies in various colors can be printed all at once and distributed immediately. These printers tend to be slow and use only a few fonts, so they are gradually becoming identifiable with only certain industries.
The laser printer is probably more popular in large offices and corporations. If a small office is able to buy one, they have the advantage of higher resolution and thus, better quality documents. These printers tend to be more expensive than inkjets initially, but their “toner” cartridges usually last longer than the ink cartridges used for inkjet printers. That isn’t to say that the cartridges for laser printers aren’t expensive; they are. The maintenance of these machines can be quite expensive too; however, if quality is most important and money isn’t the issue, then a laser printer is the way to go.
Unlike laser printers, inkjets usually cost less to initially buy. However, since the printers themselves are relatively cheap, some feel the manufacturing companies are making up for the lower prices in the customer’s cost of ink. Some companies even put a “chip” in their cartridges to let the printer know when it is out of ink. Although these cartridges can be refilled by the consumer, the printer will not work because the chip still communicates that it is empty.
Even with expensive inks that smudge when they get wet, the inkjet printers do have some advantages. They don’t have to be “warmed up” to begin printing like the laser printers, and they print better photos. There are also inks available that tend to smudge less, although they are not as readily accessible as regular ink. The inkjet is a lot quieter than the dot matrix and much faster too.
All these types of printers have good and bad characteristics, depending on the opinion of the person using them. Some are expensive but have better quality, while others cost less but are limited in their functions. No matter which one is being used, they all have their purpose and fulfill it well.
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