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| How to Choose a Thermal Paper Provider | November 5, 2009, 1:56 am | visits: 0 | wordcount: 483
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By David Mindich
If you run a brick and mortar business, chances are you use thermal paper. If you don't know what that is, thermal paper is what receipts are commonly printed on. Using a thermal printer and paper is cost-effective as you never have to buy ink ribbon and rollers. To further improve your cost-effectiveness, you need to make sure you choose the right thermal receipt rolls provider.
Here are a few tips to help guide you through the process.
Check the company's experience—Let's face it: The Internet is full of people trying to pull a fast one on you. The best thing you can do is to check the thermal paper company's track record before doing business with them. Take the time to find out how long they've been in business, and search around online to see what others have to say about them. Always be sure to avoid auction sites as you never know the quality of the product you're ordering.
Make sure they stock their goods—Did you know many thermal paper providers are actually middlemen? That's right: they don't have a physical inventory. This means they order your paper from their supplier once you place your order. As a result, it takes longer to receive your order. If you run a retail business, this could mean you don't have receipt paper for your cash registers. Obviously, that's unacceptable. Make certain you order from a company who has the inventory on hand.
Are you getting a good price?—While you don't want to shop based on price alone (there is something to be said for you get what you pay for), you also want to make sure you're getting a good deal on your receipt paper. This is especially important because you'll probably be ordering large quantities of thermal paper on a regular basis. Spend a little time shopping around online to make certain you get a good deal.
Don't sacrifice quality—Remember the "there's something to be said for you get what you pay for?" Not all thermal paper is the same. There are low grades of thermal paper that some companies offer at dirt cheap prices. Unfortunately, this thermal paper leaves dust and residue inside the printer, causing parts to wear out and to break down.
Be sure the company has a good return policy—What happens if you order the wrong size of thermal paper? Or what if the product just isn't up to your standards? Hopefully, you ordered from a company that offers a money back guarantee on their products. The best thermal paper providers will give you anywhere from 30 to 60 days to return the product if you aren't completely satisfied with it. Always make sure you know the company's return policy before buying anything.
In summary, the key to ordering thermal paper online is to take your time by doing your homework so you can be sure you're getting a quality product at a great price.
By David Mindich of Thermal Paper Direct http://www.thermalpaperdirect.com/ Source:www.isnare.com | |
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