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Bannerbridge offers new Trade in Scheme.
Bannerbridge is running a ‘trade in and trade up’ scheme for companies needing to refresh any impact printers within their fleet that are at the end of their useable life, working or not.
Printers eligible to be traded in are:
• Mannesmann Tally MT6XX / Tally T65XX series
• Printronix P5XXX / P7XXX series
• Genicom 44XX, 45XX, 49XX, 5050 & 5100 series and IBM P5XXX, P7XXX series machines
The range of new replacement machines span the Printronix 8XXX or TG6800 line printer series, together with the Dascom T22XX and T23XX range of dot matrix printers. The trade in allowance will be subject to the style and model of the new machine, and as part of the scheme the old printer will be collected and disposed of responsibly.
The latest generation of impact printers are more efficient than the old models, with typical running costs being reduced by 20%. This, combined with the ability to work in almost any environment, make them a strong contender when compared with laser printers, which by their nature are more expensive to run and maintain.
In conjunction with the scheme, Bannerbridge can offer a lease rental plan that allows users to run with a fixed monthly cost.
For further information, contact Bannerbridge on 01289 886621 or email [email protected].