Security:
Printing is considered today
to be one of the weakest links in information security chain. Many companies
have tenth or hundreds of printers scattered in different locations in the
organization, serving departments or areas within the company. A high
percentage of printouts sent to the printers remains there and isn't picked
up by the employee that has printed it.
Some of the printouts contain sensitive information, that can cause damage
to the organization if reaches the wrong hands. Competitors can learn about
the future plans of the company, and about its customers. Employees can be
exposed to sensitive information regarding other employees or management –
and this is just the tip of the ice. The material that was printed and
wasn't picked up can also be accessible to the cleaning staff and guests
visiting the place.
Economy:
Printing is associated with
high expenses to the organization (paper, toner, and printer life span).
Researches show that up to 20% of printouts sent to a shared central printer
are either not picked up, or picked up by a different person than the one
sent it. Moreover, the recent improvements in color printing, results in a
massive penetration of color laser printers to organizations, along with
that, raised the usage of employees in those printers for personal needs.
The costs of printing on these printers are obviously much higher than on
black and white printers.
Management:
The system manages the entire
print process. After a document is sent to a printer by a user, the print
server locks the document until the user identifies himself in the device
near the printer, and than the server releases the printout to the printer.
The system administrator receives a complete report of all printout that
were preformed in the organization, and can assign printing resources
according to the needs of the organization.
Main Features:
- Printing will only be possible after identification
of the user
by placing a card, typing a code or releasing the print job from a web
interface.
- Count and control the number of pages printed by
each user, and optionally type a
billing code in addition to the user name (For customers billing
purposes).
- Transfer a print job automatically from one printer
to another (print to printer A and pass a card at the device near
printer B will cause the print job to be automatically printer in
printer B, next to the user).
- Set a print quote for each user, and denies printing
from users who finished their black/white or color quote.
- Ability to define a printer that will be accessible
to specific users only. And printers that are enabled to all users but a
specific users group.
- Complete web interface, which enables the user
control over the print jobs he submit but didn't release yet, including
the ability to cancel, delay and release print jobs.
- Issue different reports, based on different
intersections such as how many pages each user printed, how many pages
were printed in a specific printer, etc…
- Send on-line warnings and errors to the system
administrator by email in cases certain events occur, such as an
unlisted card was used.
- Send
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