Bizhub c458 has a good sized ADF and account track is easy enough to set up. That’s what I would recommend.
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Bizhub c458 has a good sized ADF and account track is easy enough to set up. That’s what I would recommend.
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Any print management software that has billing code or project code or equivalent should do the job.
Standalone MFP has limitations.
Aye! Cut the crap
Besides Toshiba, I sell Lexmark product. The Lexmark approach to Dept Mgt. is far less easy to use. I also work with many multi line dealers and they all tell me that when a customer needs Dept Codes, they always lead with Toshiba.
Lol, how nice for you. Still not the point or an answer to the OPs original question. All good, keep believing that the product you represent is extra super special. I work with a couple of techs that have roughly 65+ years of experience between them with Toshiba MFPs, that would (and have) dispute your claims of quality of Toshiba’s offerings but hey, we’re just service techs, what do we know? Have a nice day :-)
Thank you for all your thoughts. Law firms don't seem to be very popular.
I sell to a lot of small law firms without sales or service issues.
I have a tree in my back yard that grows $100 bills.
Papercut mfp is a good option, links with some legal software too legal track may also be a good fit. Most of the law firms I deal with see the value in these tools as it helps track costs to clients
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I agree most lawyers suck and think you charge too much....And they charge too little....
Think about what they get away with..They charge you for their time and then want to be "reimbursed" for copies,scans,phone calls,postage,LEXUS NEXUS,
ETC ETC....THINK about if you went to your mechanic and he charged you for the tools he uses,the manual he needs to but,his shop rent,the paper to print your bill,the toilet paper he wipes his arse with...
I have some great lawyers i know and a lot i decided to walk from..................
PLUS if you provide software and there is a security breach you might be served/sued by that "nice lawyer" you tried to help out......
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