Monday, December 6, 2010

Analog vs. Digital

Today most of the copiers on the market are digital—they have hard drives just like your computer. But analog machines are still available. Older analog copiers have an advantage in simplicity over newer digital models. With one click of a button, your copying project begins. single button. However, digital black and white and digital color copiers are packed with a lot more features that businesses have come to rely on these days. Digital copiers, also called multifunction printers (MFPs), produce less noise than analog copiers, have fewer moving parts meaning fewer maintenance problems, and can produce more detailed photocopies.

For most businesses, it just makes little sense to invest in analog copiers these days. Most copier manufacturers have stopped producing new analog models and as costs have come down, there is little price difference between analog and digital copiers with similar features. For most companies the only compelling reason not to invest in a digital copier is the worry about technological challenges. That's why Progressive Copier Systems provides training for our customers. Even people who are technologically-phobic find digital copiers easy to use once they understand how it works.

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