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Services of the company "Office partner": maintenance of office equipment and other devices

Installation Customization. Warranty service.
In the event that installation of equipment is necessary, the cost of work and additional services is agreed with the client in each case. Typically, the price varies depending on the complexity of the technique and the time it takes to educate users. For a number of devices, installation is free. Ask your manager.

All equipment sold by Office Partner has an official guarantee from manufacturers. Replacement of goods or refund is carried out only after the conclusion of the service center on the presence of factory defects.

Equipment supply
A reliable supplier of office equipment for your company
Choosing an office equipment supplier? "Office partner" will deliver equipment on time and at low prices. The greater availability of positions, partnerships with equipment vendors, the availability of discounts and promotions on supplies and printing equipment allows us to provide printers, MFPs and cartridges for them for customers on optimal conditions, helping businesses save and increase efficiency.

Benefits:

Possibility of deferred payment (postpay)
Equipment selection and consultation
Logistics: warehouse in Moscow and delivery to all regions of the Russian Federation
Aftersales service
A wide profile of work: office equipment, computers, network and server equipment, peripherals and accessories
Service maintenance
We carry out the following work:

Repair of office equipment
testing and diagnostics;
electrical and mechanical settings and adjustments;
repair and replacement of parts, assemblies and blocks;
cleaning optical surfaces from dust and dirt;
refilling and restoration of cartridges;
departure of a service engineer on your call;
personal service engineer who knows the features of the operation of your equipment.

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