Buy or Lease

Buy or Lease an Office Copier/Printer

With thousands of printers and copiers from the most trusted names in the industry, Pacific Office Automation has the right equipment for your office. We provide professional solutions for a variety of businesses, with options to buy or lease office printers, copiers, scanners and more. Whether you're looking for the best multifunction printer in Portland, Seattle, Phoenix, San Diego or anywhere in between--our team of printer experts across nine Western states will outfit your office with the business MFP you need to keep your office running smoothly.

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Get a Free, No-Obligation Quote

For a free quote, and to discuss how Pacific Office can meet your company's needs, contact a POA location today. We love to hear our customers say, "Problem Solved!"

What's Best for your Business? LEASE vs. BUY?

Trying to decide if it's better to lease a printer or buy one? Consider the net cost, obsolescence risk, and other intangibles along with the initial expenditure before making a decision. Call today to have one of our experts assess your copier and printer needs to get a free, no obligation quote. Consider:

Cash Flow
Financing
Total Expenditure
Up-to-date Technology

Leasing Benefits

  • Lower initial expense is ideal for businesses with limited up front capital
  • Flexible terms keep your business nimble
  • Easily upgrade printers, copiers, and MFPs when needed
  • Maintenance and repair included

Leasing Downsides

  • Higher overall cost than buying outright
  • Use may be bound by lease terms
  • You're not building equity in the printer, copier or MFP.

Buying Benefits

  • Lower overall cost of ownership
  • Bigger tax deductions for initial purchase and depreciation
  • Total control of the printer, copier or MFP
  • Possibility of resale

Buying Downsides

  • Higher initial expense
  • Can be difficult to upgrade an outdated printer, copier or MFP.
  • Extra maintenance and repair costs

What printer is right for me?