2. Cost of Repairs vs. Replacement<\/strong><\/h3>\nEvaluate the cost of the repair against the cost of a new printer. A good rule of thumb: if the repair cost exceeds 50% of the price of a new device with similar or better features, replacement is recommended.<\/p>\n
Example Comparison:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- Repair cost:<\/strong> AED 150<\/li>\n
- New printer:<\/strong> AED 300<\/li>\n
- Verdict:<\/strong> Replacement is likely more cost-effective<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
In the UAE, repair services start from AED 49 but can rise based on issue complexity. New inkjet printers start at around AED 200, while high-end laser models can go beyond AED 1,000.<\/p>\n
3. Frequency of Repairs<\/strong><\/h3>\nIf your printer has been breaking down regularly, it may indicate deeper hardware issues or overall wear and tear. Frequent service calls not only increase costs but also reduce productivity due to downtime.<\/p>\n
Signs of recurring problems:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- Constant paper jams<\/li>\n
- Poor print quality despite maintenance<\/li>\n
- Regular error messages<\/li>\n
- Inconsistent connectivity<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
4. Availability of Replacement Parts<\/strong><\/h3>\nFor older printer models, sourcing spare parts may be challenging or expensive. In some cases, discontinued models may have parts that are no longer in production. If parts are scarce or cost-prohibitive, replacing the printer becomes the only viable option.<\/p>\n
5. Technological Advancements<\/strong><\/h3>\nNewer printers often come with features that older models lack. These may include:<\/p>\n