Philadelphia Managed Print Services
Benefits of Leasing Your Equipment
Submitted by Web Master on Fri, 09/10/2010 - 10:50Many businesses today are choosing to lease their printers and MFPs these days instead of purchasing. With the tight economy, it can often be difficult to shell out a large sum of money for a device when you can pay a small amount each month, instead.
In addition to reduced costs, leasing your equipment can provide other benefits: continue reading...
Easy Equipment Maintenance
Submitted by Web Master on Fri, 09/10/2010 - 10:48Whether you own your office equipment or lease, servicing your devices is inevitable. Although the machines are complex and will still require regular maintenance, there are a few things you can do to prevent small issues to become a big problem. continue reading...
How Can You Benefit from MPS?
Submitted by Web Master on Fri, 08/06/2010 - 12:07Whether your company is made up of a small team or hundreds, managed print services are vital in the process of auditing your resources. Every year, the amount of paper that is wasted through printing and faxing alone has a huge impact on the environment and your company’s budget.
Often times, employee printing goes unmanaged and the volume of paper waste continues to increase. With Managed Print Services, you can manage your resources effectively and ensure minimal waste, for a greener office and a better world. continue reading...
Do Something About a 6% Chunk of Your Budget
Submitted by Web Master on Fri, 04/23/2010 - 01:33Recent research by InfoTrends revealed that the majority of surveyed organizations believed that they were spending 3% of their annual revenue on document-related expenses. The study found that actual overall expenditures on documents were 6% of annual revenues.
Document costs included everything from printing and copying to the infrastructure needed to store and retrieve critical information.
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Why NOT Color?
Submitted by Webmaster on Mon, 02/08/2010 - 16:07Color helps you communicate more effectively with your customers, and it also helps you communicate more effectively internally.
Color Improves Customer Communication
Did you know that color invoices get paid faster, reducing collection time? Color marketing materials and proposals command attention. Color newsletters and publications keep your clients informed of your new offerings.
Color Improves Internal Communication
Did you know that training materials are more effective in color? Spreadsheets and financial reports are more understandable in color – and color even helps to reduce errors when working with reports. Key memos and internal flyers capture attention in color. continue reading...
What to Look For When Purchasing a Printer
Submitted by Webmaster on Thu, 02/04/2010 - 16:24Technological advances have resulted in many different printers, but of course not all printers will print the same quality. There are many different types of printers on the market, and all of them have different functions and characteristics.
Some questions you may want to ask before buying a printer are:
· Are you a large or small company?
· What will this device be used for?
· What quality and performance features are you looking for?
· What is your budget? continue reading...
The “All-in-One” Device
Submitted by Webmaster on Thu, 12/17/2009 - 17:22Printers are now used daily and are a necessity to businesses. They are very useful for people, whether at home or office. The printer is a peripheral device for the production of paper copies of documents and data that are stored in a digital form. There are many types of printers available that are used for printing different things.
These days the preferred printer is a multi-function printer. These printers have many features, which is very convenient in everyday life. Computers are everywhere, and a computer without the printer seems to be incomplete. Multi-function printers have eased the tension of the people who have had to buy scanners, copiers and many other things to complete their office. Multi-function printers are a bit more expensive, but it is a profitable deal, because it has multiple functions in itself.
The multi-function printer can save electricity, because as a single device it will be plugged in to power serving the same purposes as three machines would. This power management feature is very useful, because the function that is required, can be used to work, while other functions are disabled. When a person uses a printer, scanner and copier can be switched off. You did not use the power over all functions into a single function. These printers also save space, whether it is kept in the office or at home. A multi-function printer reduces the number of devices in a room. continue reading...
How Green is Your Printer?
Submitted by Webmaster on Tue, 10/28/2008 - 05:45
By Corey Smith
With the financial challenges of current market conditions, being green can provide your organization with much needed fiscal relief. Being green can help you to save money.
There are more factors in being green in printing than you might think.
eWeek has published an interesting article on this very topic. continue reading...
Key Features - Scanning Applications for Law Firms
Submitted by Webmaster on Wed, 07/30/2008 - 07:39From ScanGuru
What should a Law Firm look for in a scanning application?
Here are some suggestions:
Barcode Separator Functionality - Separator pages allow the user to insert a specially coded page between documents in a stack. Once scanned, the software uses these pages to determine when a document begins and ends. This allows the scanning of many documents at once, rather than scanning one at a time. There is also the notion of "intelligent separators" which allow you to encode data on the separator page, such as case, matter, attorney, etc.
Image Enhancement - These tools will automatically adjust contrast and brightness, remove problematic colors, remove speckles, and thicken fonts. If you want the highest quality image, with the least amount of scanning operator intervention, this is a key component to any scanning system.
From ScanGuru
What should a Law Firm look for in a scanning application?
Here are some suggestions:
Barcode Separator Functionality - Separator pages allow the user to insert a specially coded page between documents in a stack. Once scanned, the software uses these pages to determine when a document begins and ends. This allows the scanning of many documents at once, rather than scanning one at a time. There is also the notion of "intelligent separators" which allow you to encode data on the separator page, such as case, matter, attorney, etc.
Image Enhancement - These tools will automatically adjust contrast and brightness, remove problematic colors, remove speckles, and thicken fonts. If you want the highest quality image, with the least amount of scanning operator intervention, this is a key component to any scanning system. continue reading...
Controlling Print Costs
Submitted by Webmaster on Sat, 07/26/2008 - 13:52By Corey Smith
When considering the many costs that an organization has to expend, one of the most mis-understood is that of printing costs.
The Gartner Group estimates that as much as 30% of organizations' print costs can be eliminated with simple print device management.
The challenge organizations have is that often there is a division of responsibility for purchasing print devices and supplies for those print devices. Different departments have different responsibilities when it comes to creating efficiencies and cost control strategies.
I have spoken with many IT directors that simply don't care how much printer supplies costs. The cost can be 15 cents for a b/w print and 50 cents for a color print but as long as the cost of acquisition of the device is low, they will buy it.
By Corey Smith
When considering the many costs that an organization has to expend, one of the most mis-understood is that of printing costs.
The Gartner Group estimates that as much as 30% of organizations' print costs can be eliminated with simple print device management.
The challenge organizations have is that often there is a division of responsibility for purchasing print devices and supplies for those print devices. Different departments have different responsibilities when it comes to creating efficiencies and cost control strategies.
I have spoken with many IT directors that simply don't care how much printer supplies costs. The cost can be 15 cents for a b/w print and 50 cents for a color print but as long as the cost of acquisition of the device is low, they will buy it. continue reading...



