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The Indian Market and Copiers




By ram

The modern copier machine has made copying easier than never before. If nothing else, it is this key feature that makes it so popular for office uses. The coming of the digital era and when paperless dealings and paperless offices looked real and possible, it was evident that the photocopying machines would be pulled out from office buildings and dumped forever. Yet call it its popularity or its simplicity of use, rather than a modern scanner for copying documents, that protested paperless offices and even won.

Its ironical that the end of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty first witnessed a rapid growth of India as a pioneer in IT sector- a sector whose advancements challenged the very existence of the photocopier machines by introducing the tempting idea of paperless offices and at the same time it also boasts of a strong and advanced chain of photocopier manufacturers and copiers.

Though ironical at first glance, reality has something else to tell. Its not a juxtaposition between a 60 year old and bulky photocopying technology and modern computers that can handle office works with ease without actually distributing hard copies. The confluence has been made possible by the fact that modern photocopying machines are much more than something that just make copies of a document that is being fed into it. Energy efficiency, digital technology, ink jets, scanners, email, local network support, currency notes blocker, prints on both sides, auto sort and staple features of outputs, fax are some of the numerous features that comes with a modern photocopier. The list of features is enough to widen even a computer savvy's eyes!

Most reputed manufacturers of photocopying machines have opened their manufacturing branches in several Indian cities. The reason for this migration or spread can be attributed with similar reasons that make this country an IT giant. Cheap labor, quality education and to a lesser extent, the knowledge of the English language are the key features that make this country a perfect recipe for the IT sector and any other global products that has something to do with any of the key features. Well this answers the popularity of India as a popular destination for sophisticated and high end photocopiers.

Going by the large population of students and educational institutions and the burgeoning numbers of BPOs and several software companies, India is poised to become one of the largest consumers of office equipments like photocopying machines. Whether as a global supplier of office equipments or as a global consumer; one thing that is certain is the fact that, its overwhelming presence as both consumer and supplier cannot be easily overlooked.

As companies vie for the precious attention of potential buyers on the internet and others open their branches in India, the least you can do is to go through one of the Indian firms that deal with photocopying machines. If nothing else, this will certainly educate you about the latest technology that has been incorporated in these machines.
 
 
About the Author
Ram Prasad is an associate editor to the website http://www.copier.in It is committed to provide visitors with complete information on copier, color copier,canon copier and copier supplies

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