Is there any guidance on what qualifies as convenience printing vs. high volume printing? Is it defined by the volume of printing, occupancy, or equipment type?
Thanks,
Anthony
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Is there any guidance on what qualifies as convenience printing vs. high volume printing? Is it defined by the volume of printing, occupancy, or equipment type?
Thanks,
Anthony
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Allison Beer McKenzie
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November 8, 2010 - 4:00 pm
Anthony- it is based on print volume. Typically a copier that is used for less than 40,000 copies a month can be considered a convenience printer.