State Of New Jersey To Pay $43,000 To Rent 6 Copiers From Kyocera
City awards $43,000 printer rental contract
by Jayed Rahman
The city’s governing body on Tuesday evening approved $43,666 to rent printers for the health and human services department from Fairfield-based Kyocera.
The contract includes six Kyocera 3501 machines with scanner, printer, fax with reverse automatic document processor and dual 500 sheet paper draws at $109 per month for 48 months for a total cost of $31,441, according to city resolution awarding the contract.
The city is also getting a Kyocera 3551ci color, scanner, printer, with reverse automatic document processor and dual 500 sheet paper draws at a cost of $255 per month for 48 months for $12,225, according to city records.
One of the city’s deputy mayors Robert “Bobby” Vannoy works for the Fairfield-based company. City officials said there was no conflict of interest because Vannoy holds a ceremonial post.
Council members approved the contract which was inside their consent agenda — a large number of resolutions that are approved as a single item — without any discussions.
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April 16, 2015 at 11:30 AM
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