Upgrading to a commercial printer

I do a lot of printing. As someone who runs a daycare center, I never expected to have so many things that I would need to print. Printing is notoriously tedious as it is, but printing when you have a bunch of toddlers running around? Good luck! Low toner becomes low on your priority list when you’re trying to stop someone from eating a spider! Anyway, because of that and various other reasons/examples, I decided to upgrade my printer. I sprung for a commercial printer that would be heartier and able to handle the load that I frequently sent to it. I was a little reluctant to upgrade to a commercial printer because I don’t print massive amounts of pamphlets or anything like that. I do print a few pamphlets as well as a boatload of paperwork for parents to sign every time a new child enrolls. The way I was printing before used to take several hours for each child. Now, hopefully, with a commercial printer, I will be able to print paperwork for all of the children’s families in the amount of time my old printer would finish one. It’s a good sign that I have so many daycare children, my business is growing. In order to maintain, I needed to invest in the commercial printer to make sure that I was meeting the demands of parents- after all, they are trusting me with their most precious thing. I would hate to be lax in anything, even my printing capabilities. With that being said though, in addition to the commercial printer, I should probably invest in another staff member. All of the employees are starting to get overwhelmed with the workload that they each have.
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