Budgets are tighter than ever, and the further we can make them go, the better. Perhaps the single largest consumable item for the average school is copier paper, so it is perhaps no surprise that schools will look for ways to bring this considerable cost down. However, there are a few times when the cheaper option turns out to be a false economy. This is never truer than when purchasing copier paper.
When asked to point to the device that causes the most hassle and inconvenience in the school office, most staff would unhesitatingly select the copier for an accusatory glare.
Not all paper is the same. There are many aspects of its production where some manufacturers can cut corners, or make bad decisions, all of which will negatively impact the performance of your office copier. For example:
When you buy cheap paper, you don’t get one of these problems, you typically get several – or even all of them! Combined, they dramatically increase the likelihood of your copier needing additional maintenance, creating an additional cost. They also make your office less efficient, while potentially posing a health risk to office staff. Paper jams also mean you will waste more of the paper.
When you combine all of these factors, along with the reduction in the life expectancy of your copier, it becomes clear just how big a saving buying quality copier paper can return.
There are many different types of copier paper. Some are perfect for standard mono copies, while some are designed to be better for colour copying and printing. Using the best one for the results you require makes sense, whether that’s a functional white paper, or even a parchment paper for certificates.
We even have paper that comes wrapped in recyclable plastic instead of the more traditional waxed paper, to prevent problems with moisture seeping into the paper during storage.
Here’s a handy tip for paper buying – instead of focussing on paper weight (GSM) which is largely irrelevant as far as your copier is concerned, focus instead on the paper thickness – this is measured in microns. Did you know that Paper Plus can supply a 70GSM paper that is virtually the same thickness of “old” 80GSM paper? There are ways you can cut costs without sacrificing performance or reliability – so if you do need to look at where savings can be made, just let us know – we will be happy to advise you.
Whatever your needs are, get in touch with us. We’re a friendly bunch with more than 18 years’ experience helping schools to make the most of their budgets. We’ll make sure you get a great deal on your copier paper, without compromising on quality.