About us

Printer expert can help you with one or 1000 printers. We can provide a complete 360 degree solution for all your printers, photocopiers and scanners, or we can just provide just one of the services listed below that you require.

  • A cost effective toner supplier with the best in class logistics, including our end user printer dashboard.
  • Fast and reliable printer repairs.
  • Printer, copier or scanner purchases.

Many companies deal with multiple companies for their printers, copiers and scanners. One company for the hardware purchase, another for supplies and a third for repairs. Find out why this strategy only increases your costs and wastes your time.

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Our Services

  • + Repairs

    When it comes to repairs, experience matters. We have been repairing laser printers since 1990.

    We repair HP laser printers, multifunction printers (MFP) and photocopiers from Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) such as HP ( Hewlett Packard), Brother, Canon, Lexmark and Xerox.

    Our expertise can help you determine if a printer should be repaired or replaced.

    We use original (OEM) parts whenever possible to ensure the longevity and reliability of our repairs.

    Printer.Expert offers quick, efficient service to get your printers and copiers up and running. We also provide you a printer dashboard to see your repair history, request service and order toner.

  • + Toner

    Toner is complicated and expensive.

    We make toner simple and affordable.

    Our toner expertise will help you with;

    • How different size toner cartridges at different prices make it difficult to know what to buy
    • What is the difference between Original, recycled and new compatible toner cartridges?
    • What toner manufacturers have discount toner programs to encourage you to buy original toner cartridges?
    • Ensuring you always have the right toner for your printers at the right time.
    • That you are getting the best cost per page from your toner cartridge
  • + Printers & Copiers

    Photocopier strategies for businesses have changed dramatically since the Covid epidemic.

    Businesses have learned how to print less and become more digital. This means that the strategy of having one or a few very large expensive photocopiers to “handle all the volume” is now a financially flawed business model. We can help you create the most productive and cost efficient printer, scanner, and copier strategy. The savings are dramatic!

    The photocopier is one of the largest administrative cost items, but it does not have to be.

    We can show you how you may already have all the equipment you need without renewing your photocopier lease or what small additions can help you eliminate your copier lease or at least greatly reduce it.

  • + Parts

    Sometimes, you do not need a printer repair technician. All you need is a user changeable part.

    Our online store has the printer parts that you require such as a drum, waste bin collection, printer maintenance kit, a fuser kit, an intermediate transfer belt (ITB), print head or an ADF maintenance kit.

    Free same day shipping on orders over $100

  • + Data Flow

    Collect. Review. Process.

    Data flow is a true digital solution that replaces printing and scanning. Users input the required information (data) using custom built forms that store the data directing into a custom database. This data is then available to whoever you need to have access to it. It can be edited, reviewed and then either finalized or exported into your accounting system, CRM, ERP or any other system you use. It can be published on your website for only internal people, specific clients or the entire internet.

    Common uses are ;

    • Application requests and review.
    • Service requests.
    • Product requests.
    • Website content changes.
    • Any information management requirements.
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Our Products

We are your one-stop shop for all your laser printer, multifunction (MFP) printer, and photocopier needs. Working with a printer expert for hardware purchases, toner supplies, and repair services offers significant benefits.

Why deal with three separate companies when Printer.Expert can help you streamline your needs and reduce costs? Our online printer store has everything you need. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, please let us know.

Repairs

When it comes to repairs, experience matters. We have been repairing laser printers since 1990.

We repair HP laser printers, multifunction printers (MFP) and photocopiers from Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) such as HP ( Hewlett Packard), Brother, Canon, Lexmark and Xerox.

Our expertise can help you determine if a printer should be repaired or replaced.

We use original (OEM) parts whenever possible to ensure the longevity and reliability of our repairs.

Printer.Expert offers quick, efficient service to get your printers and copiers up and running. We also provide you a printer dashboard to see your repair history, request service and order toner.

Printer Expert Tips

What Printer to Buy: A Simple Guide

Choosing the right printer or multifunction printer (MFP) for your office doesn't have to be complicated. The decision largely comes down to understanding the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)—but first, let's clarify two important questions: What do you need your printer to do, and which printer offers the best value?

Step 1: Identify What You Need

Ask yourself what functions your printer must have:

  • Print only

  • Print and scan, and copy (multifunction printer)

  • Color printing capabilities

If your office already has enough printing equipment, perhaps you only need a scanner. If additional printing capabilities are needed, a multifunction device might be the smarter choice.

Step 2: Understand Your Print Volume

Determining your annual print volume is critical. Print volume refers to how many pages your office prints each year, and it directly affects which printer is best suited for you. A device built for high volumes will have a lower cost per page, significantly reducing your long-term costs.

Step 3: Calculate Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

TCO involves looking at more than just the initial price tag. It considers three factors over an average of three years:

  • Purchase price: The initial cost of acquiring the printer.

  • Supplies cost: The cost of toner and other consumables required to print your expected volume over three years.

  • Included toner value: Deduct the value of toner cartridges included with your printer at purchase.

After identifying a model with the functionality you require (e.g., two paper trays, duplex printing, wireless connectivity, document feeders), you’ll find multiple printers from various manufacturers meeting your criteria. The smart move is choosing the one with the lowest TCO.

Step 4: Consider Service and Warranty

Another important aspect is the cost of service and warranty coverage. Here’s what to keep in mind:

  • Manufacturer warranty: Aim for devices offering longer manufacturer coverage periods to avoid extra service contract expenses.

  • Wear and tear: Components like fusers have limited lifespans based on page count and are generally excluded from warranty after their rated page life.

  • Service contracts: Typically, service contracts for printers or MFPs are unnecessary because most defects during the warranty period are manufacturer defects, already covered by warranty. Wear-and-tear components and user errors, the main causes for repairs, are often excluded from these contracts. Thus, investing in a service contract usually doesn't add value.

Step 5: Monitor and Manage Your Print Usage

Knowing your actual print volume and how your devices are being used is vital. We recommend using printer monitoring software to:

  • Track print, scan, and copy volumes.

  • Understand feature usage to avoid paying for unnecessary functions when replacing printers. For example, if you do not print on 11x17 inch paper, then make sure your new copier or MFP does not include this feature.

  • Streamline toner and supply inventory, saving both money and administrative time.

Many full-service printer dealers, including printer.expert, offer this software free of charge, typically asking only that you purchase supplies from them—an arrangement that reduces your overall costs significantly.

How Printer Expert Can Help

Printer Expert provides free printer monitoring software to simplify your decision-making, lower your TCO, and streamline your printer fleet management. Our tools help you:

  • Accurately track device usage and supplies.

  • Make informed decisions for future purchases.

  • Significantly reduce office workload and costs.

Choosing the right printer doesn't need to be overwhelming. By following these simple steps and leveraging Printer Expert’s tools, you can confidently select the printer or multifunction device that best suits your business’s needs, budget, and efficiency.

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Approved by 200+ Clients

Since 1990, we have served our clients’ laser printers with a distinct approach to printer management.
Over the years, we’ve become recognized experts, investing heavily in technology to drive customer satisfaction and deliver innovative services. Our solutions keep clients’ laser printers and copiers functioning effortlessly while maximizing savings.

FAQ'S

Do you have questions?
Check out our most common questions and responses

  • Toner
  • Repairs
  • Parts
  • Printers
  • Copiers

Is original toner best for my toner cartridge? +

Original toner is often considered the best choice for your toner cartridge because it is specifically engineered to work seamlessly with your printer. Original toner cartridges are designed by the manufacturer to deliver optimal performance, consistent print quality, and longevity. While third-party options may initially offer cost savings, their higher rate of failure can lead to increased overall costs. Statistically, OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) toner cartridges have negligible failure rates, ensuring reliability and peace of mind.

What is the difference between remanufactured and new compatible toner for my toner cartridge? +

Remanufactured toner cartridges are refurbished versions of original toner cartridges, where used cartridges are cleaned, refilled, and tested to meet performance standards. In contrast, new compatible toner cartridges are built from scratch by third-party manufacturers to work with your printer model. Both options can be more affordable than original toner cartridges, but they differ in production methods and performance consistency. Additionally, toner and components in third-party cartridges may not be perfectly compatible with your printer, leading to premature wear of critical parts like fusers and intermediate transfer belts (ITBs). Evaluating factors like print quality, environmental impact, component longevity, and warranty can help you decide which toner cartridge option suits your needs best.

Is toner alert software safe to use with my toner cartridge? +

Toner alert software is safe to use with your toner cartridge and can be very helpful in monitoring toner levels to prevent unexpected downtime. It works by providing notifications when your toner cartridge is running low or needs replacement. This software is safe because the information flow is primarily outbound, similar to an email notification, eliminating significant security risks. To ensure maximum safety and compatibility, only use toner alert software from reputable companies or directly from your printer manufacturer.

Should I fix or replace my printer? +

Deciding whether to fix or replace your printer depends primarily on the total cost of ownership (TCO), which involves comparing the costs of a new printer—including purchase price and future supply expenses—against the cost of repairing your existing printer and using any toner supplies already on hand. Consider repairing your printer if repair costs plus ongoing supply expenses are lower overall, especially if you have a significant stock of toner cartridges that cannot be used with another printer. Conversely, replacing your printer might be more cost-effective if your printer is more than 7 years old, or if repair expenses combined with the future cost of supplies exceed the total costs associated with purchasing and operating a newer model.

Is it normal to replace a fuser unit? +

Yes, it is normal and expected to replace a fuser unit periodically, as it is a consumable part designed with a limited lifespan. Fusers require replacement due to regular wear caused by heat and pressure during the printing process. The frequency of replacement depends on your printer model, print volume, and usage patterns.

What is an Intermediate Transfer Belt (ITB) +

An Intermediate Transfer Belt (ITB) is a component found in many color laser printers and multifunction devices. Its primary function is to transfer toner particles from individual color drums onto the paper in a precise manner, enabling accurate color reproduction and print consistency. Over time, ITBs can experience wear, leading to reduced print quality and potential printing issues, making periodic replacement a normal part of printer maintenance.

Are laser printers more cost-effective than inkjet printers? +

Laser printers typically have higher upfront costs but offer a lower cost per page, making them more economical for frequent printing or office environments. In contrast, inkjet printers have lower initial prices but can incur higher ongoing costs due to ink cartridge replacements, especially for heavy usage.