If you’re planning to buy a copier, you might consider a second-hand copier or a refurbished copier, considering the cost-effectiveness.
There are similarities and differences, and the following articles can help you understand the differences between them.
Brand new
Brand-new copiers are purchased directly from authorized dealer channels or official channels, and receive official warranty and technical support. Once there is a problem with the copier, it can be solved directly by official personnel. Brand-new copiers often have a high purchase cost, ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands or even millions. For example, the mainframe of Konica 6000 has an official reference price of 1.22 million. As a graphic fast printing industry, few can directly buy it. Yes, and financial leasing a new machine may be a good choice.
Used copier
After starting from a new machine, it can become second-hand. There is a wide range of second-hand copiers. There are new machines that become second-hand after being used, and there are second-hand copiers that are used after refurbishing. Strictly speaking, this is not a standard definition and is not used as a reference for description. .
Refurbished copier
Refurbished copiers are screened, cleaned, tested, and refurbished by a third party, not the manufacturer. Most refurbished copiers are less than three years old, come standard with third-party custom standards, and come with third-party warranties. Best of all, these copiers are sold at discounts of up to 90% off their retail price. If you choose this type of copier, you only need to judge the reputation and qualifications of the third party.