2009 Promotions
From
Standing Stone Drawing Office Supplies Ltd
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO WAIT TO UPGRADE YOUR WIDE FORMAT PRINTER
SAVE 45% ON INK COSTS: Thanks to advances in technology and increased efficiency current printer models deliver like for like quality at a higher speed with a much lower cost. For a company printing 300 plots a month this is equivalent to upto a £63.00 a month saving on ink or £756.00 if you wait a year to buy.
UPTO 3 x FASTER PRINTING: No more hanging around. Like for like printers are now able to process files 10x faster and much larger files i.e. Large colour PDF’s and posters. Also actual print speeds are now as fast as 35 secs /A1 plot. The result is a time saving that even on minimum wages for a 300 plots a month company would be upto £28.00 per month or £336.00 if you wait a year to buy.
WIN MORE TENDERS: Every tender in the recession is hard fought, get the edge on your competitors by producing fast high quality colour plots at upto 1200 x 2400 dpi for less cost than they produce their 300 dpi monochrome plots, Introduce photos and colour images to increase your chances of impressing potential clients with no increase to cost or time. In all case studies we looked at 100% of companies using high quality colour outputs won tenders over their competitors.
LOWEST PURCHASE PRICES: All the major wide format manufacturers have introduced new pricing and new ways to buy to help fight for business during the recession. Customers can now take advantage of buying options such as a 1 year deferred payment lease, buy and try, free media, trade-ins and the lowest buy prices for 4 years.
PRICE INCREASES COMING: The low prices wont last forever, all manufacturers have given indication that prices will increase in the new year by 3-7%. This means that for Oce a Plotwave 300 would cost upto £600 more, a TCS500 would cost upto £450 more and a Colorwave600 would cost upto £1400 more in the new year, For HP a T610 would cost upto £200, a T1120 would cost upto £300 more and a T1200 would cost upto £450 more.
VAT RISE EXPECTED IN JANUARY 2009: The expected VAT rise in January 2009 will result in a further 2.5% increase on all hardware.
