Cardiff photocopier and printer rental. We offer free delivery of new and professionally reconditioned copiers and printers across Cardiff and South Wales.
Photocopier Rental, Lease or purchase is available in South Wales including Swansea, Cardiff and Newport. with 25 years of experience. We guarantee to find the right printer for you.
We also repair and service most makes of printer and photocopier including:
Konica Minolta, Sharp, Ricoh, Canon Brother and HP.
Finding the best copier or printer for your needs can be tricky, we don’t employ sales people and have grown through giving our clients the best service possible.
If you are looking to buy, rent or lease a new or second hand photocopier or printer in South Wales we can definitely help your local search.
We are not tied to any manufacturer so are free to offer the right printer or copier for you. We also offer free delivery in Cardiff, Newport and Swansea areas.
South Wales blends historic charm with a thriving local business community — and those businesses need reliable print solutions to keep everything running smoothly. Solutions HQ Ltd provides fast, affordable photocopier and printer rental, leasing, and repair services tailored to organisations across Swansea, Cardiff and Newport. Whether you’re a school, office, charity, or small business, we supply high‑performance devices at the best possible price, backed by responsive support and expert maintenance.
Get the right machine for your needs — delivered, installed, and supported locally in Cardiff, Swansea and Newport.
Cardiff
From the historic streets of Llandaff and the leafy avenues of Rhiwbina to the bustling energy of Cardiff city centre, the capital unfolds as a patchwork of distinct neighbourhoods. Down by the water, Cardiff Bay, Mermaid Quay, and the storied Tiger Bay blend modern culture with maritime heritage, while nearby Atlantic Wharf, Butetown, and the Cardiff International Sports Village add their own rhythm to the shoreline. Moving north, areas like Gabalfa, Maindy, Mynachdy, and Coryton sit alongside the academic heart of Cathays Park and the characterful lanes of Roath. To the west, Ely, Leckwith, Danescourt, Pwll‑coch, and Culverhouse Cross give way to the emerging community of Plasdŵr, while Pentrebane, St Mellons, Tremorfa, and Rhydlafar stretch the city’s edges. Beyond the urban core, Radyr, Morganstown, Cefn Mably, and Cyncoed offer quieter corners, and the Castle Quarter and The Hayes keep the centre lively with shops, cafés, and culture. Together, these places form a city that feels both expansive and intimately connected. At Solutions HQ Ltd we will work hard to get you a rental photocopier or printer that is absolutely engineered to your needs, at the very best price possible.
Swansea
From the sweeping shoreline of Blackpill and the characterful streets of Mumbles, Mayals, and West Cross, Swansea stretches inland through lively neighbourhoods like Brynmill, Uplands, Mount Pleasant, and the busy heart of Swansea City Centre. The waterfront glimmers at SA1 Swansea Waterfront, the Maritime Quarter, and the historic Swansea docks, while nearby St Thomas, Port Tennant, and Morfa keep the eastern edge connected to the sea. Moving north, communities such as Hafod, Greenhill, Landore, Plasmarl, Llansamlet, and Swansea Vale blend industry with everyday life, leading toward the larger hubs of Morriston, Mynydd‑Bach, and Trewyddfa. To the west, Fforestfach, Gendros, Cwmdu, Cwmbwrla, Manselton, Penlan, Portmead, Ravenhill, and Blaen‑y‑Maes form a patchwork of long‑established communities, while Cockett, Sketty, Sketty Park, Tycoch, Derwen Fawr, Hendrefoilan, and Dunvant offer quieter suburban corners. Further out, Pontarddulais, Clase, Cefn Hengoed, Cwm Gwyn, and Eastside broaden the city’s reach. Together, these districts—each with its own identity—create the varied, lived‑in landscape that makes Swansea feel both expansive and deeply familiar.
Newport
From the wooded slopes of Allt‑yr‑yn and the historic lanes of Barnardtown, Barrack Hill, and Baneswell, Newport stretches outward from the bustle of Newport city centre toward a patchwork of distinct neighbourhoods. To the east, Maindee, Somerton, St Julians, Cat’s Ash, Whitson, Wilcrick, and the rural reaches of St Brides Wentloog and the St Mellons Rural District blend suburban life with open countryside, while the wetlands around Uskmouth and Goldcliff mark the city’s edge. North of the river, communities such as Crindau, Riverside, Brynglas, Ridgeway, and High Cross sit alongside quieter pockets like Hollybush and Treberth. To the west, Duffryn, Maesglas, the Level of Mendalgief, Rogerstone, Rhiwderin, and Bassaleg form a chain of long‑established districts, with Castleton, Christchurch, and Wentwood extending the city’s rural fringe. Meanwhile, newer developments like Glan Llyn stand beside industrial heritage areas such as Uskmouth and Ridgeway, and the riverside communities of Port Tennant and Riverside keep the city connected to its waterways. Together, these places—each with its own character—shape the varied landscape that defines Newport