Helping workplaces choose the right print equipment

Printers and photocopiers support different types of work, but the distinction is not always clear. Many workplaces are unsure whether they need individual printers, shared photocopiers, or a combination of both.

We help organisations choose equipment based on how printing is actually used day to day, rather than relying on labels, assumptions, or headline specifications.

Understanding the difference

At a high level:

  • Printers are typically used for individual or small-team printing
  • Photocopiers* are typically used for shared, higher-volume printing, copying, and scanning
  • Large format printers support specialist output such as plans, drawings, and visual material

In practice, the right choice depends on usage patterns, document volumes, space, and long-term running costs.

*When we refer to photocopiers, we mean modern multi-function print devices. These systems combine printing, copying, and scanning in a single shared unit and are designed for higher-volume, multi-user environments.

How we approach equipment selection

Our approach is practical and straightforward.

We take the time to understand:

We take the time to understand:

  • How many people will use the equipment
  • What types of documents are printed or copied
  • Expected volumes and peak usage
  • Space, layout, and access requirements
  • Cost control and ongoing support needs

This ensures recommendations are based on real working conditions, not generic assumptions.

Printers

Printers are typically chosen for individual or small-team printing, where access is local and volumes are lower.

For individual and small team use

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Photocopiers

Photocopiers are typically chosen for shared use, where volumes are higher and printing, copying, and scanning are handled centrally.

For shared, higher-volume environments

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Large format printers

Large format printers support specialist output such as technical drawings, plans, and visual materials that go beyond standard office printing sizes.

For specialist and technical output

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Printers

Printers are typically chosen for individual or small-team printing, where access is local and volumes are lower

For individual and small team use

View printers

Photocopiers

Photocopiers are typically chosen for shared use, where volumes are higher and printing, copying, and scanning are handled centrally.

For shared, higher-volume environments

View photocopiers

Large format printers

Large format printers support specialist output such as technical drawings, plans, and visual materials that go beyond standard office printing sizes.

For specialist and technical output

View photocopiers

Cost control and long-term reliability

Regardless of device type, we focus on:

  • Clear, predictable running costs
  • Reliable performance over time
  • Equipment that fits the environment properly
  • Ongoing support that keeps work moving

This helps workplaces avoid over-specification, unexpected costs, and unnecessary disruption.

Not sure what you need?

In some cases, a mix of devices is the most effective solution. In others, replacing multiple small printers with a single shared device can reduce costs and simplify management.

If you’re unsure which setup is right for your workplace, we’re happy to help assess your requirements.

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