I was wondering what service and supply pricing other people are getting on a Xerox 700. I was just offered $0.035 for color. That seems really low to me.
I have $0.049 per click on Color for the 700. I woudl be intreasted to see how they would give you $0.035. It cost us $100 per month to drop it from $0.059 to $0.049
Xerox does not escalate there pricing anywhere near 15%. Global might but I wouldn't know. I have sold Xerox for 6 years and I have never seen it go more than ($0.089 to 0.105) in five years time.Sometimes Xerox does things that really don't make any sense. What is unusual is that this is a Global company. Xerox leans on the Global brand because of its profitability. These prints are pretty much at cost. What you want to pay attention to is your lease price. The lease price may be a little higher than what the market value because they need to build in some sort of base to support a click charge as low as this. The previous poster was right, pay close attention to you contract. I know this because I am a sales person and I see it everyday. Usually an introductory rate will not last forever. Because of the competition in the production print market, a lot of manufacturers will lose their shirt the first year and bank on escalations in the following year. Most companies will escalate your service payment up to 15% a year. If you had them agree to lock this click charge for the term of the contract and you got a competative lease price, then you got a great deal.
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