Lexmark Print Management Adds Flexibility Through Channel

11 years ago

Enables channel partners to differentiate their portfolio and position themselves as an advanced solution provider for Middle Eastern companies

Lexmark Print Management (LPM) gives channel partners a solution that is flexible, easy to set up and maintain. It can be seamlessly integrated into existing customer IT environments and procedures. Through LPM, not only can providers offer their business customers the ability to reduce printing costs and shrink carbon footprint, but also introduce new functionality in a timely, cost-effective manner.

As part of Lexmark Print Management, Print Release lets users send print jobs from anywhere, e.g. from their desktop, tablet or smartphone and release the jobs for printing whenever and wherever they want to. All documents are held in the print queue until their owners release them. This means confidential information stays protected and print jobs don’t pile up endlessly on office printers. The queue can be hosted on-premises or in the cloud for additional features and benefits.

Furthermore, powerful tracking and accounting tools let partners and end-users jointly monitor every print, copy and scan transaction by every user on every device. This data, combined with a variety of reporting options, delivers the insight needed to proactively manage the network printing and imaging environment.

“Research shows that organisations spend anywhere from one to six per cent of their annual revenues on office copying and printing. It’s clear that offices still tend to print a lot of pages unnecessarily. It’s time for businesses to rethink the way they deal with paper. Lexmark Print Management is the key to helping cut paper waste and improve printing efficiency,” said Mathias Militzer, general manager at Lexmark Middle East and Africa. “This gives our partners the tools they need to implement and streamline an output environment by helping to reduce unnecessary printing while providing greater mobility and productivity for the end users.”