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Distributed Print Management Services A better way to manage output.
Pursue one more area of optimization Do you know that distributed ofce output accounts for up to 20 percent of total printing costs, which can be as much as 1-3 percent of a company’s total revenue? 1 Make a quick calculation and you can see that savings in this area can be a boon to your operations budget.
Reduce cost through right-sizing Print, copy, fax and scan devices may be scattered all over your company. Without a plan and ongoing management, devices tend to proliferate and pose a serious cost-control challenge, especially if you want to take advantage of electronic document delivery, automated workows, and digital archives.
Achieve the right balance with managed output services DPMS combines expertise, processes, tools, and technology that together help you achieve the optimum output environment – one that balances pro- ductivity, cost and worker satisfaction. The output strategy we recommend will be aligned with your IT strategy.
Distributed Print Management Services At a Glance Base Offering n Initial and periodic consulting/optimization recommendations n Transition management n Hardware n Supplies and supplies management n D.
Plan the work, work the plan Best results generally follow an orderly process. The DPMS team can guide you through the transition to managed output services with a minimum of disruption. We engage you in four phases: assessment, de- sign, implementation, and management.
Proven processes and best practices can enable a smooth, successful transition to InfoPrint DPMS. Let’s work together to optimize your output environment with continuous right-sizing. The InfoPrint Distributed Print Management Services team can help you hold the line against rising costs.
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