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What are Multifunction Printers?
What are Multifunction Printers?

Multifunction printers or devices, commonly abbreviated to MFP' or MFD', are integrated imaging systems that include a number of key functionalities such as printing, photocopying and scanning.

Most contemporary MFP systems offer wireless networking capabilities and are useful for a range of applications in small, medium or large offices. And multifunction printers are usually internet ready for ease of file sharing.

Large multifunction printers differ from their desktop' counterparts in that they provide top speeds for printing in both mono and colour, with large production machines, such as the Sharp MX-M110, that is capable of handling roughly 110 pages per minute.

They're also space-saving devices, allowing one large unit for all printing requirement throughout the office, instead of having lots of individual printing machines spread out. Having one central multifunction printer for the entire office is not only more convenient and efficient but also a more sensible approach to printing in the workplace.

The Durability of Multifunction Printers

MFPs are the heavyweight' machines in their category and are built to withstand the rigours of a busy office or corporate environment, meeting large volume printing requirements. Some of the top MFP printer manufacturers, such as Sharp and Canon, excel in their field and focus on quality and sustainability.

A durable printing machine is essential for a business with high paper demands, and requirements such as scanning and copying are both integral for the modern office. Various sectors such as advertising printing' need quality, performance and reliabilitysomething a smaller printer simply cannot cope with.

And of course the robust nature of MFP printers means that in the long run company will be saved. They're a proven sound investment and are less likely to break down compared with smaller desktop' printing machines.

Cost-saving Nature of MFP Printers

With multifunction printers, ink can be bought in bulk, which means lower ink costs. Any smaller home printer would require certain expenses for both mono (and specifically) colour ink and the cost could be considerable. But because large office multifunction printers are designed for durability, efficiency and speed, the long term saving on ink costs could be a highly beneficial factor for business expenses.




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