Posted by Ndwa on 6/1/06 3:09pm Msg #123484
3 signings 1350 pages...
printed yesterday, would have been 1800 if I hadn't cancelled the other appointment. Thank goodness for heavy duty printers.
2 computers with a Laptop backup 2 HP4100 1 HP8100 1 Xerox Phaser 5400 1 Dell 1700...in the car
Those are what I have just to be able to handle the sometimes 8-10 signings at EOM and I'm wondering how others get by with the print time involved when they have that many.
| Reply by Calnotary on 6/1/06 4:29pm Msg #123498
Andy did you purchased those hp-4100 on ebay? I was looking in to it, and they are great machines, and you can get those high quality printers for a good price.
Thank you
| Reply by Joan_OH on 6/1/06 4:58pm Msg #123504
I agree. I have a HP 4200 @ home, a 4100 in my office - love them both! Have a 1200 in the car. I am lucky in that my end of the month is usually all cash purchases with a lender deal thrown in here & there. I usually have most of the docs the night before.
I bought both of my printers off ebay. Andy, I know you resell these. My sister tells me there is a auction for a lot of 24 HP 4100's for $1900 on Ebay. Boy I'd love to buy them, replace the pick up rollers and sell them for $300 each on Ebay. Thought you might be interested.
Joan-OH
| Reply by MelissaM_FL on 6/2/06 9:30am Msg #123620
I have a heavy-duty commercial printer (Okidata B6200/22 ppm) and a commercial copier (Ricoh Aficio 1800/ 18ppm). I print my doc sets, sort them and remove anything that the customer doesn't need/get a copy of (24 pages of Countrywide Lender's Instructions, anyone?) and then run the set through the copier while I'm printing the next set.
I also have an HP 1120? Laserjet and another recently purchased used commercial copier in my other office (at my business partner's home), so we can print multitudes of documents at one time. Since she lives right next door, I could, theoretically, have 4 sets printing or copying at one time, plus two more sets being sorted.
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