You may have heard of managed print services and may be wondering about the benefits it provides. For some companies, using managed print services (MPS) is hugely beneficial, allowing employees to operate more efficiently and increasing a company’s extent of services.
But before revamping your print infrastructure and changing business goals to include MPS, learn more about the benefits and uses of managed print services. MPS can enhance any company’s sustainability goals, printing security, and even services offered. Could adopting managed print services improve productivity and benefit your company? Find out more about this type of service.
The basic idea behind managed print is that your company uses a variety of printers, computers, and network functions operating both independently and together at various times. But when printers go down, service, communication, and record keeping are interrupted.
Managed print services take a proactive approach to printing, streamlining printing times, service upgrades, supplies needed to operate, and sustainability goals by reducing waste. By taking a systematic approach to print infrastructure, managed print services increase printing efficiency, productivity, reliability, and security
The benefits to MPS may be apparent, but Standley Systems can also help you determine if and how your company’s printing needs and print environment can benefit from MPS. After contacting Standley, our experts can conduct a complimentary managed print assessment.
Adopting MPS will have pros and cons. But what’s the business case for implementing a new system and bringing large-scale change to print activity? MPS transforms printing by putting the focus on such a critical business process.
While it can be easy to brush aside lost time and resources needed to operate printers individually, systematizing print devices and print output ultimately helps you achieve the business goals of increased efficiency, better sustainability, and reduced costs.
In short, no. Large companies with many print devices and a high volume of print activity have much to gain from MPS. Implementation may take longer at larger companies, but the services offered and benefits of MPS can be even greater.
For smaller companies, MPS:
Improved efficiency, security, and sustainability are all benefits of MPS. But it’s worth understanding how services offered can truly enhance business goals.
So, what are the advantages of MPS? Print management benefits include:
While each benefit could be covered in more detail, here’s a closer look at several benefits.
Having the right tools may seem obvious — you’ll need a printer fleet to carry out lots of printing jobs. Or...will you?
Having the right tools isn’t always about the amount of print devices at your disposal. Rather, insight and suggestions into efficient use and which settings could be upgraded to improve efficiency help you use tools that you already have.
For example, a high-volume, high-speed printer might be placed within an office or department with a low print volume. Moving that printer to a department with higher printing needs improves efficiency.
Any system that transmits information and data is open to security threats, and that includes printers. Print infrastructure can be open to cyberthreats as well as people taking sensitive hard copy documents.
Managed print services can help to prevent risks from either scenario by:
Printing costs include more than just paper and ink. Having the correct number of machines and type of printers and placing them strategically all save costs. Scattering machines all around without thinking about their best use ends up wasting space, electricity, and, potentially, employees’ time.
By looking at print activity data, print output, and other measurements, MPS can reduce paper use and save costs on paper. Wasted paper or ordering more paper than is necessary only wastes money and hurts sustainability goals. Further, managed print services can help ensure employees know how to use print equipment correctly, reducing employee time spent struggling with printing features.
Any office worker knows that for printers, maintenance matters. The benefits of MPS include proactive maintenance in order to prevent downtime and delays. With MPS, maintenance becomes a fixture of services offered, as opposed to a response or action taken only after something goes wrong.
Well-operating print infrastructure can only increase any company’s efficiency and business goals. So when printing demand changes and print activity increases, companies need to be ready for increased volume. As companies grow, even digital companies and tech firms that may rely more on software and digital devices will find that their printing volume only increases with growth.
Managed print services can better respond to a company’s needs. A print environment that can change tactics and offer flexibility to grow and adapt is key to overall business growth.
As companies grow and set new business goals, employee efficiency matters even more — don’t let them get hung up on basic printing needs.
Problem-solving tools may be a hidden benefit of print equipment. Rather than causing paper jams and delays, print devices coupled with MPS can actually solve problems. Here are just a few.
Imagine an employee printing a secure document and then being interrupted by a phone call or urgent question. Now the confidential document sits in the printer tray and can be seen or picked up by the wrong person. Managed print can use security features like a badge-swipe or quick login at a printer so that printing happens after a designated employee reaches the printer.
Employees waste time fighting with printers, waiting for print jobs to relay, and hunting for extra paper, toner, and other parts and supplies. MPS improves productivity by combating these issues before they become issues.
A MPS contract can vary between providers, but it’s key to focus on what your company needs as opposed to the exact services a provider offers. Look to make sure that these three areas below are covered and discussed in a print management agreement.
Assessment: An assessment of your organization’s current print environment to provide recommendations for optimal device management.
Optimization: Consolidating and rationalizing print devices and related business processes in order to develop a complete MPS strategy.
Management: Regular business reviews, service level agreement (SLA) monitoring, and remote management to govern the ongoing process and workflow improvements
When it comes time to choose a MPS provider, be sure to cover and ask about an initial assessment, service expectations, and plans for future monitoring and growth. Key questions include:
While these aren’t all the questions that you’ll have for a managed print provider, select a service provider who has a solid grasp on your company’s needs and a plan for solving problems and addressing future needs.
Standley Systems has helped Oklahoma companies streamline their printing practices and capabilities by offering managed print services. All of the benefits of MPS can be obtained by working with Standley to see how your company’s printing can be transformed to better meet your needs and development.
Further, if you’re still considering adopting MPS for your business, our experts can consult with you to see if it’s the best strategic move and go over benefits that such service could provide. Feel free to contact the team at Standley today to learn more about our services and how we can help with your technology solutions and decisions.