4 Advice to Choose a Print Management

15 Apr.,2024

 

Exploring ways to print, scan, and share documents efficiently, securely, and to regain accurate visibility of print costs? It helps you put more time into forward-thinking initiatives that ultimately benefit your classrooms.

It’s one of the most memorable slogans in education — “A mind is a terrible thing to waste.”

  • But what about wasted paper?
  • What about wasted costs related to excessive printing?
  • What about wasted time on print-related maintenance?
  • What about wasted opportunities to shore up your print security? 

Within the collective efforts of superintendents, IT personnel, and administrators to maximize spend to ensure a secure and forward-focused education environment, Print Management suddenly becomes a relevant topic. Exploring ways to print, scan, and share documents efficiently, securely, and to regain accurate visibility of print costs? That doesn’t just help manage print and budgets. It helps you put more time into forward-thinking initiatives that ultimately benefit your classrooms. A few questions to consider:

  • How much visibility does your district have into printing habits?
  • How easily do students and teachers print from the flurry of devices available in the classroom?
  • How confident are you in accounting for student privacy laws governed by HIPAA and FERPA?
  • Is it time to consider a print management engagement?

4 Signs It Might Be Time

to Consider Print Management Solution at your School

1. Print Costs (and wasted jobs) are piling on.

According to PaperCut Print Management provider PaperCut, an average student wastes 3,200 sheets of paper every year.

Teachers track grades as a means to monitor progress and ultimate student results. To ensure that schools control costs and reduce waste, they must first visualize how the printing budget is being spent. The ability to track, assess, and chargeback all printing, copying, scanning, and faxing costs on any enabled device is key in discovering real savings.

Setting up cost centers by department, by campus, or otherwise, and billing back to each group offers visibility and accountability

2. Printing from "Anywhere" is anything but easy.

In today's classroom, students are on the move, and they're taking their tablets and mobile devices with them. 

With remote printing via smartphone or tablet, Regardless of their physical location, your users can leverage their compatible smartphones or tablets to submit and release their print jobs in a managed setting. Whatever the preferred method your user chooses to submit a job, it will appear in their personal Secure Print queue, they’ll be accounted for, and charged back correctly.

3. Print drivers are driving you all over the district (and just driving you nuts).

Do you have a number of printer models spread across multiple campuses? 

Printer issues are burdensome enough. 23 percent of all IT help desk calls are printer-related, according to the International Data Corporation. Pile on top of that the IT Administrator hustling from one campus to another to keep track of 

With Universal Driver Management-enabled Print Management, imagine one system, one set of rules, and one universal print driver district-wide. It’s that simple.

4. Security/Compliance concerns are looming. 

Poor information security can lead to costly consequences.  First off, it's expensive. according to a 2019 survey conducted by Ponemon, the average total cost of a data breach in education is $4.77 million. Secondly, schools are more vulnerable as they continue to transition to online instruction and testing, storing increasing amounts of personally identifiable information (PII).

 Printers and printed documents can be a weak link in an organization’s security strategy. According to an e.Republic survey, 96% of most districts still use local copiers, and nearly half lack a district print center. From access control, document security, data protection, and network security, a print management solution coordinates all the print, scan, fax, and share processes in a school or office.

Ready to dig deeper? Our Datamax eBook "K-12 Print Management: 12 Relevant Capabilities and Cost-Saving Controls" was created with Superintendents, IT Directors, and Accounting in mind. It shares ways your district, empowered by Print Management, can manage necessary print AND maximize necessary budgets. Click to download it below!

 

So, your business is finally ready to partner with an expert managed print service provider, or MPS. Great decision! You’ve just made the first step in optimizing your office print environment, saving money, and boosting efficiencies.

Next comes the tricky part—finding the right print management service for you and your organization’s needs.

We’re not going to lie. This can be a challenging process, especially when every provider claims to be the best. And just like all companies differ, so do all MPS providers. There’s simply no one-size-fits-all solution.

That’s why it’s critical for your team to do your research and due diligence even before publishing a Request for Proposal (RFP), and definitely before signing any MPS contract. Spend time analyzing your current workplace print environment and deciding where your priorities lie.

These are just a few common reasons why businesses decide to work with a managed print service, though there are many more:

  • Cut down on printing costs?

  • Boost your

    printer and network security?
  • Enhance your workflow?

  • Integrate document automation tools?

Or, if you’re not 100% sure which direction to take, any great print management team will provide interested companies with a free assessment. The results will help you determine which direction—or combination of directions—to take when it comes to printer-related issues.

It also allows you to familiarize yourself with the MPS service. You’ll want to use this time to get to know the managed print service better and ensure that they have everything you need to start an extraordinary partnership.

Here are the top 4 traits you should be looking for when looking for the right MPS provider:

1. Strategy and Priority Alignment

Do their strategies and experiences align with yours?

For example, if your primary desire is to enhance your secure print and network strategy, make sure they can back up their resume with real-world results. If they can only prove past client success with cutting print spend, they might not be the right fit for you.

It’s also important to ask about the longevity of their client relationships. This is the best way to confirm that your MPS partner will not just meet your expectations at first, but also keep up with them for years to come for your specific needs. 

After all, as time goes on, companies and their strategies change. How have they adapted to changes like new technologies, business expansion, or shifting leadership? High client turnover could be a sign they aren’t sufficient at staying aligned for the long haul. 

2. Real Experience in Issue Resolution

Nothing is worse than committing to a partner only to have them constantly flake. Before choosing a print management company, make sure they won’t leave you in the dust when your printers break down.

Too often, providers will do everything they can to impress you for the first three months only to get increasingly distant as time goes on. That’s why we highly recommend asking them for references.

Obtaining past and current client references is a crucial step in finding out how reputable your potential MPS is. Most MPS providers are more than ready to provide you with a laundry list of gleaming reviews from their clients.

Ideally, you should try to find references from organizations that have actually experienced an issue with the MPS team in the past. Speaking with references like this is the perfect opportunity to find out whether the issue was fixed properly and if they still utilize them as a partner.

Even for the best companies, mistakes happen. It’s important to find a partner that makes it right when things inevitably go wrong. A reputable, top-notch MPS provider will be more than happy to find a reference of all variations.

3. Strong Inventory Management Background

One of the best things about partnering with an MPS service is never having to worry about print-related inventory ever again! Your IT Help Desk already has enough to worry about, right? Inventory storage hassles like toner cartridge replenishment should not be one of them.

Choose an MPS service that is clearly dedicated to managing your inventory without your team ever having to worry. You want an MPS provider that will be well ahead of the game by tracking how much ink and paper you have on a consistent basis.

This means dedication to keeping an up-to-date inventory list. They also need to be proactive about replenishing supplies with the right products. If a potential MPS provider has supplies from the Silicon Valley Stone Age—which nowadays is anything more than a few years old—it might be a tell-tale sign that they don’t take their inventory management seriously.  

4. Fast, Friendly and Reliable Customer Service

Despite living in an incredibly connected era, it’s still frustratingly common for companies to keep communication with their clients to a bare minimum. 

You should never feel like you’re jumping through hoops just to talk with your managed print provider. Instead, expect to receive nothing less than absolutely stellar customer service with top-notch client communication.

From regular in-person meetings to unexpected repair requests to email correspondence, it doesn’t matter if you’ve been partners for 20 years or 20 minutes. You should always feel like their first priority.

Ready to take the next step towards finding your perfect print management match? Let’s chat! Schedule a short, no-strings-attached Discovery Call today with the amazing imageOne team. We can’t wait to work with you!

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