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Managed Print Services – Gain Cost & Operational Benefits

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There is a problem confronting small and mid-sized businesses today: mis-managed office printing and copying. Pick any department or any business process and you can bet that printers and copiers are essential tools to get the job done. But despite their importance to company performance, printers and copiers are rarely managed as a corporate asset. Often budgeting is fragmented among various departments and resource planning is for the most part based on proposals from incumbent vendors rather than internal strategy. This inevitably results in increased operating costs, sub-optimal performance of the environment, and lost opportunity for process improvement.

Printers and copiers are an environment that is ripe for greater efficiency and cost savings. Analysts estimate that companies in America spend 6% of their annual revenue on work group printers, copiers and scanners. Ironically, despite significant advancements in office technology most companies struggle to control and minimize the costs associated with office documents. As a result, workgroup printing and copying remains an untapped opportunity for savings and improvement in most organizations today.

One way to get your output under control is through Managed Print Services (MPS) – a strategy to analyze and manage document output devices throughout your company with an eye to minimize the costs. Other benefits come from enhanced productivity, increased efficiency and improved environmental sustainability (to name a few).  

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The best Managed Print strategies follow this famous adage: Good data equals good decisions. You must first have a clear understanding of a number of benchmarks in order to optimize your environment. Important data points include device usage, service and uptime, supplies and consumables, and peak demand; among many others. Without a good baseline analysis even the best MPS strategy can run off course.

But gathering and analyzing “speeds and feeds” is only one part of the MPS equation. You must also purposefully monitor and examine the environment with an eye to constantly adjust machines, features and placements as needed to ensure optimal performance and cost-effectiveness. Organizations often focus their attention on printers and copiers only every few years when it is time to renegotiate a lease agreement. Ongoing management is needed to ensure both your machines and your vendor contracts perform as expected. 

Getting the most from MPS requires an independent view. Most copier companies and print equipment suppliers provide “fleet management” as a value-added service, but these vendor supplied resources typically lack the perspective and motivation required to ensure the best results. After all, vendors and suppliers often benefit financially from inefficiencies in your printer and copier environment. An independent and vendor-neutral resource is essential in order to perform unbiased analysis and most effectively manage the ongoing performance of your fleet.  

 
Contact us today to learn more about how we can help through our network of independent and certified Managed Print4U partners.
 
Call 770-814-4284 or email info@outsourcemanagement.com