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by Jimi St Pierre, Jim
Do you want to break the endless cycle of having to replace equipment who's useful life for producing the quality and reliability of output required has expired before the end of its' finance agreement?

Is this dilemma hampering your ability to rationalise your expensive desktop colour and black print output to new cost effective multifunctional devices?

A Progressive Solution: Total Volume Rental Plan

Total Volume Rental Plan (TVRP) is an agreement that enables easier management of the copying and printing function of your business and solves the problems outlined above. What is TVRP? TVRP allows your entire printing and copying facility to be managed through one agreement.

The agreement is set-up in such a way that it can end when the machine has achieved its optimum volume rather than the chronological term of the finance agreement. In other words match the agreement to your changing requirements not to a long inflexible lease term!

How does it work?

Your vendor will agree with you the estimated minimum number of prints/copies you will typically produce on a quarterly basis. This figure is then used calculate a cost per print including all equipment and running costs. Any excess copies produced at the end of a quarter have the effect of reducing the time left on the agreement. This allows you to match your equipment life to the demands placed upon it, and you now have an agreement which can end earlier than the term over-which the agreement was set.

What are the benefits?

Photocopiers and printers are designed to produce a certain volume of prints over their commercial lifetime, a TVRP allows a finance agreement to end when the machine has achieved that volume, thereby preventing a situation where a machine that is effectively worn-out has a number of months or years to run on a leasing agreement. It is a well known fact that most leasing agreements involving copying and printing equipment are upgraded before the term of the finance agreement ends (largely because volumes increase beyond levels anticipated at the outset). Such upgrades have the additional cost of re-financing the settlement of an original leasing agreement, because TVRP can be based on print volume rather than time, and the agreement can end when a certain volume of prints has been achieved, the costs involved in settling leasing agreements can be reduced or eliminated. Additionally this facility removes the need for capital outlay or purchase budgets as this system operates on a matched revenue to usage, particularly useful for departmental recharging. This facility allows for easy cost effective replacement of equipment as the original machine nears the end of its useful life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What happens if my print volumes suddenly and consistently fall below or above that agreed?

A: The terms and conditions of a TVRP agreement allow regular reviews of print volumes and any correction required can be easily accommodated.

Q: What happens if for some reason I don't achieve my agreed volume by the end of the term of hire?

A: The contract will enable you to keep the equipment for a maximum of one year after the end of the minimum period, thereby allowing you the time required to complete the number of copies included within the original contract.

Q: Will my copy costs increase during the term of the agreement?

A: Because TVRP includes the provision of service, some increase in cost during the term of a contract might be required. However any such change is limited to a maximum increase of 5% per annum in your cost per copy.

What separates one print shop from another and why would one shop better that the next one? The fact of the matter, is that there are several things that you will want to take into consideration when making your final decision on what copy shop you are going to use.

Cost, of course would be one factor to consider but cost of what? You need to know all of the options that you are going to have before you can begin to comparison shop. 'Offset' printing, is the most basic and cheapest printing that is available and it is what you will use if you are mainly interested in bulk printing at the lowest price possible.

'Digital printing, is a printing process where the image is transfered digitally to the printer by a computer and it offers the same quality as offset printing, with more feature options. 'Large format' printing is just what it sounds like and can be done on a variety of materials such as canvas or vinyl.

'Custom printing' is any type of printing that is out of the ordinary and it is for this reason that you should ask a print shop what they define as custom, because one shop may provide a service or services as a matter of course while another shop will want to charge extra for these same services as custom printing.

It is important to bear in mind that any copy shop will want to do business with you and if you are going to be having material printed on an ongoing basis then you should let them know that. It is important that you not get stuck hopping from one print shop to another, when you would be far better served by finding and establishing a working relationship with a good qualified copy shop.

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