User Manual

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The problem with
manual feed shredders
The problem with
shredding services
TOO SLOW
Shred job requires a long, inefficient process of splitting stacks of
documents down to multiple smaller batches before feeding the shredder.
EXPENSIVE TO OPERATE
Employee time wasted on feeding paper and clearing shredder jams and
malfunctions. Unlike Swingline shredders, many traditional shredders don’t
include jam prevention technology.
ENERGY HUNGRY
Unlike Swingline shredders, many traditional models don’t have a power
saving function.
LOWER SECURITY
Confidential information is accessible to a stranger on-site, then leaves your premises,
sometimes un-shredded or only partially shredded.
HIGH COST
The steps involved in the collection and shredding process are labor intensive and
convoluted, which create ongoing expenses and additional fees.
INCONVENIENT
Shredding trucks on-site often block service entrances and roads for hours, in
addition to having an employee invest their time monitoring the service provider.
Driver shreds
material.
Driver replaces
bins.
Truck returns
to depot.
Driver changes
waste bags.
Truck returns
to depot.
Material shredded
at vendor site.
Truck arrives at client location.
Driver collects shredder
bins from building.
Invoices processed and
mailed to client.
FEED.
SHRED.
FEED.
SHRED.
Repeat...