Did you know Xerox’s acquisition of Lexmark is making Xerox an even smarter buy for many Colorado offices? Xerox says customers don’t need to change anything right now, while integration continues across portfolio and support. Industry coverage also reports Xerox has been transitioning much of its A4 lineup toward Lexmark-based engine platforms—meaning a clearer roadmap, easier standardization, and fewer fleet surprises. The bottom line: buy Xerox with a platform plan and you’ll see better uptime, tighter security, and more predictable costs.
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Municipal copier RFPs aren’t won on specs—they’re won on outcomes. This guide compares Fujifilm vs. Ricoh for city and county fleets using what procurement teams score most: total cost of ownership, security and compliance, cooperative purchasing options, fleet standardization, long-term service guarantees, and sustainability. If you’re looking for a secure, easy-to-manage “non-legacy OEM” alternative—or validating an incumbent choice—this breakdown helps you choose a print program you can defend (and live with) for the next five years.
Trying to choose between Canon, HP, and Kyocera for your Colorado office? This guide breaks down the real-world differences—scanning, security, uptime, and total cost—so you can pick the brand that fits your workflow, not just a spec sheet.
In this blog, we will explore the world of high-speed printers, identify the leading manufacturers, uncover the verticals that benefit the most from their capabilities, and provide guidance on finding the perfect high-speed printer with sought-after finishing options tailored to your business needs.
