Printer leasing options .??

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Hi guys I am looking to buy a Roland printer cutter..Do you guys know if they can be financed if so what companies do them . And what are the requirements ..??.please help ..
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Give Roland DG a call on 01275 335540, option 2 sales, They do not offer leasing/financing direct like the US, however if you let them know which machine(s) you are looking for, they will refer you to dealer that does.

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You can lease any equipment through a specialist lease company. The lease company just raise an order with the supplier if you're accepted.

Usually a credit check and most require you to he a house owner.
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I would suggest waiting for p+p live then also sign+digital if needed. You will meet several suppliers all at one place and most should be able to offer finance.
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we got some prices from Xpres last year but you end up paying a lot more for the machine in the end so didn't bother. Can you borrow the money off a friend or family member or put something on a credit card?
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there used to be tax advantages to a lease, but capital allowances are now generous so make leases less attractive.
You could easily be paying double digit interest rates, and would never own the printer but be commited to continuing payments for your primary (and maybe secondary) term
A business loan would probably be better financial sence?
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Just been faced with same decision, leasing really wasn't attractive so I'm going with a 0% deal to own outright in a couple of years. Allowed me to get the 3 year additional warranty as well.
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Justin;108772 wrote:Just been faced with same decision, leasing really wasn't attractive so I'm going with a 0% deal to own outright in a couple of years. Allowed me to get the 3 year additional warranty as well.
Thanks for your info guys ...So Justin how did you manage to get that deal ?.....I thought better to finance than paying from your pocket that way you pay back the lease from the money you make from the machine ..!! ..
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Andrew;108767 wrote:I would suggest waiting for p+p live then also sign+digital if needed. You will meet several suppliers all at one place and most should be able to offer finance.
Yes Andrew I am waiting for the PP show ...my 1st time( missed it last 2 times ...)..Thanks
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Justin;108772 wrote:Just been faced with same decision, leasing really wasn't attractive so I'm going with a 0% deal to own outright in a couple of years. Allowed me to get the 3 year additional warranty as well.
What printer is this on Justin? And who with?
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