A3 printers and wider format printers
Do you need professional, ready-to-sell, large-format documents at affordable prices? Are you looking to maximise your sales pitch with top-quality documentation? Will your next exhibition stand have superb quality, in-house-produced display material?
Buy a wide format printer from Principal and you can depend on expert advice and quality post-sale support.
We offer a wide range of A3 printers and larger wide-format printers from market-leading brands such as Canon and Hewlett-Packard. Our ever-expanding product set is fully described on this website. Comparing prices and specifications is made easier on this website - and for extra support we are just a phone call away.
Which wide-format or A3 printer?
Today’s printers are useful for a wide range of tasks, including printing brochures and leaflets, creating custom greeting cards, or sharing digital camera photographs with others. With the larger, wide-format printers, you can open up print-resale opportunities, improve your in-house marketing support and create display material for internal and external events. These days the cost of ownership of a suitable wide format system compares very favourably with outsourced solutions. Let us guide you through the possibilities.
Wide-format printers: factors influencing your purchase
The main factors which differentiate individual A3 printers and wide format printers are speed, price - including the total cost of ownership - and colour. But of course there are many other factors to consider, including the originating media, copy media and the cost of consumables.
Please start by checking out our printers now. - we have the product specifications for plenty of A3 printers in our printer range, and a special selection of wide format printers here; and once you've had a look you should have some idea of the sort of products which fit your budget. Then give us a call on 0333 240 8130 and we will make sure that you get the best A3 or wide format printer for your needs.
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