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• Never purchase on price alone. Look at your applications, run lengths and the material you use.
• Look for user-friendly interfaces.
• Determine the cost of operating, including parts and supplies.
• Survey the market, ensuring that you are dealing with a reputable manufacturer.
• Make sure the dealer offers a demonstration site so you can test the equipment for time and accuracy.
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