INSURANCE AGENTS- How do u use printers in daily activities? what documents? what type of printers?


Question:
I am conducting research for a new printer product and I need to understand the insurance (auto, health, life, ect.) work environment. If you are in insurance please let me know what you print (types of documents), what type of printer you print on (B/W Laser, Color Laser, Inkjet), how many pages on average would you say you print, and any special features you need in your industry (duplexing, job tracking/acct, 11 x 17, ect.). Is there any differences between enterprises and small/medium businesses? If you have time to discuss this in more detail I would greatly appreciate you contacting me at shauntae_houff@yahoo.com.

Answer:
EVERYTHING gets printed, from policy forms, dec pages, to insurance id cards, proposals, invoices, collection letters, black & white AND color, not to mention management reports.

The average AGENT probably prints 200-600 pages A DAY, if you count their support staff.

Of COURSE we need all the above.

I have no idea what you mean between the difference between an enterprise and a business - two words, same meaning.

I'm not contacting you directly, because I think you might be trying to sell me a printer.
Simply, you will find you print a lot of details, numbers, etc. with regard to life insurance, especially, amorization printouts, etc. comparisons, etc. Lots of black print, fonts, numbers type, but some chart, color print outs could come into play now and then.

Printers are so cheap these days, find one or two that do not hit you so hard on running out of ink. I have 2 for each computer, they are so cheap.
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