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Purchasing an office copier outright will cost $1,500 for a low-end copier (20 PPM) up to $50,000 for a very high-end copier (60 PPM). Leasing a $10,000 copier may cost you $12,500 for a 60-month lease. Some leasing companies will offer a $10 buyout option.
Every business needs a copier. The question is - should you buy or lease one?
Purchasing a copier appeals to those who want full control over the machine and its maintenance. You decide when to have the machine serviced and how long to keep it. There is no contract detailing how the machine should be used because it is your property.
Copier prices vary widely based upon the type of machine you select. The machine’s printing capacity has the largest impact on price.

The vast majority of businesses opt to lease copiers, rather than buy them outright. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean a lease is the best way to go. The decision should be based on your individual needs and preferences.
Copier leases generally span one to five years. You’ll make monthly payments until the lease term expires. Then, you can opt to return the copier, purchase it or trade it in for a newer model.
The cost of a lease varies based on the type of copier you choose, your credit history and the length of the lease. A $10,000 copier might cost $10,500 if you spread the payments over 12 months and $12,500 if you spread the payments over 60 months or five years.
Most leasing companies also offer a $1 buyout option. For a few extra dollars per month, you have the option to purchase the equipment at the end of the lease term for just $1, rather than fair market value.
Most businesses opt to lease a copier because the upfront expense is minimal. However, leasing is more expensive than purchasing a copier outright so it may make more financial sense to buy your copier if you have the cash flow available.
There are many online equipment leases vs buy calculators available to help you with your decision. You should get price quotes for both leasing and buying a copier
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