On Site Service Prices
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Copiers |
$75.00 |
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Printers and Multifunction |
$50.00 |
| Wide Format and Color Printers | $65.00 |
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Fax Machines |
$45.00 |
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Shredders |
$65.00 |
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Plotters |
$95.00 |
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Computers |
$55.00 |
All Prices are per hour. Parts are additional. Estimates are 50% of hourly charge. All work has a 30 day guarantee on labor. Parts warranty varies by manufacture.
If you need immediate assistance please call.
1-386-215-1018
MyPrinter.Info was formed to try and meet the needs of small and home office business.
It's our intention to deliver the same quality service at a price that reflects the machines value and not just a standard flat rate.
For instance, if you paid $100 for a printer, having a tech come to you, on site would cost about $95. If you brought the machine in for repair, the bench fee is around $45. Add in some parts and you see we have spent more on the repair then the machine cost new.
Some of the printers on the market today are made to be disposed of after a year or two.
If you want to keep your machine longer, a good laser printer whether its black and white or color, a laser printer will almost always last longer and cost less to operate then a liquid ink printer.
If your liquid ink printer no longer works, you can fill out the form and describe the problem. we will try to give you an honest assessment of some of your options.
The object here was to show how sometimes buying a new printer is more cost effective then a repair, and visa-versa, sometimes a simple repair can save you big money over the cost of a replacement.
We have been servicing machines since 1986, and have seen just about everything that can go wrong.
There are a lot of storms accociated with living in Florida, so make sure you have a good surge protector to stop the lightning strikes from turning your expensive office equipment into boat anchors.
We've always had good luck with A.P.C. surge protectors. They are priced slightly higher than some of the competition, but I prefer a company that has shown a track record of protection rather than a promise of one.
I priced one model for the home user for around $50.00. It comes with a lifetime $75,000.00 equipment protection policy. It protects 8 outlets and RJ-11 Modem/Fax/DSL protection (two wire single line),Co-axial Video / Cable protection.
When we think of that 50" plasma monitor, or the kids Quad-Core gaming computer, $50.00 sounds pretty fair. Whether or not you decide to buy an APC surge protector is your decision to make.
Hopefully I have shed a little light on the cost of buying a little protection compared to the cost of replacement.