Service.
Admittedly, I like stoking the fire a bit.
But seriously, I see scan charges as a "gotcha" charge.
Because the argument doesn't make sense, for example, imagine if someone only wanted to scan yet bought an $8,000 machine from you. You'd laugh all the way to the bank.
So why all the outrage?
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The Beatles warned of us you KenB, "If you get too cold I'll tax the heat, if you take a walk I'll tax your feet."
I doubt doc feeder pulleys "eat you alive".
Just call it even, because customers still complain that ledger costs them 2 clicks.Leave a comment:
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We charge .0025 I think you need to charge in environments where they primarily scan. They're generating service calls & wearing out parts that cost us money to replace.
Our problem is that NONE of the manufacturers make it easy to get the scan information.Leave a comment:
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I don't think charging makes sense.
It buys your company good will every time they scan. Works well, rarely jams, and the customer feels like they have a real piece of current technology.
Don't forget many of our customers are struggling as we are, they don't need another kick in the teeth.
If we continue to lose too much revenue on too many accounts, we won't be around to service the customers we currently have.Leave a comment:
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I don't think charging makes sense.
It buys your company good will every time they scan. Works well, rarely jams, and the customer feels like they have a real piece of current technology.
Don't forget many of our customers are struggling as we are, they don't need another kick in the teeth.Leave a comment:
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I have one customer, a law firm, with a Ricoh MPC6000 and an MP5000.
Both are connected to print, but seldom do.
Both machines. though, especially the MPC6000, scan nearly nonstop all day long. The average scan is about 120 pages, with some of them being well over 200.
Needless to say, we get eaten alive on servicing the doc feeders, but get next to nothing for service clicks.
I really wish we could start charging for these scans, but everybody is afraid to.Leave a comment:
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We dont charge at all, but I have suggested we start charging. Some of our customers use the scan feature so much and hardly ever print so I figured we need to charge atleast enough to cover feed rollers and belts + labour when due.Leave a comment:
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The company I work for still has no near future plans for charging for scan clicks but that sounds reasonable although I'm sure customers would still object.Leave a comment:
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I know Ricoh/Savin do count scans, but I don't think it is show on a Report for a customer to easily print. It is available when the user logs into the MFP via the Web Image Monitor. I'm guessing the Smart Device Monitor Software would probably also show it. I wish we would scan. We have had customers totally abuse the scanner to archive every document in their buildings 10 years back. We had one customer we replaced ADF Belt/Roller/RevRoller pretty much once a week because they wore them out.Leave a comment:
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I've only had one instance where the customer was using the copier as a scanner enough that we charged them for scans. It was charged at 1 mil per scan.Leave a comment:
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