Doesn lower cost mean lower quality?
Sometimes, sure. But in the case of duplication and replication there’s little or no incremental savings realized by cutting corners. Some vendors may choose to skimp on the quality of the blank media they use, but in general the things about a facility that cause poor quality are simply the result of bad engineering and bad management, not cost cutting. So in general we would say no, in the world of duplication and replication, low cost doesn’t equate to low quality. With DupliQuote vendors we find pricing policies more tied to available capacity. If things are slow a vendor utilizing DupliQuote can do something about it by being more aggressive with their pricing. [ top.