Print Tracker to Monitor Your Printers

Print Tracker to Monitor Your Printers

Do you need to track all printing in your network? If yes, how do you manage that? There are some applications to meet this demand. Print Tracker is one I recently learned about.

Print Tracker

What is Print Tracker?

Print Tracker is a cloud-based software solution which collects meter reads from copiers, MFPs and printers. Print Tracker runs as a service that is usually asleep, exerting a very small impact on your printing devices. It can be woken up to perform required tasks at any time when needed.

How does Print Tracker Work?

Print Tracker can collect device descriptions, IP addresses, serial numbers, locations, page counts, and toner levels. In addition, Print Tracker can be set up to send toner and service alerts as well. Print Tracker can be used for printing devices compliant with the standard printer MIB, including Canon, HP, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Lanier, Lexmark, Ricoh, Sharp, Panasonic, and Xerox.

All you need to do is to create an account. Print Tracker offers a 30-day free trial. After creating the account, you can install your first data collection agent (DCA) in the same network as your printers. After installation, your agent will automatically discover and upload data from your printers. Have found your devices, you can start setting up your alerts, customize and schedule reports, and integrate with your ERP system.

What Features You Can Expect?

  • Easily manage your device anywhere anytime you want
  • Securely interact with your data collection agent in real-time
  • Receive low supplies supply replacements, premature supply replacements, and more
  • Collect page counts from USB-connected devices.

 

Some other highlights of the Print Tracker include:

  • Small installation program suitable to run from a USB drive, or installing.
  • Spot the device fast, in just a couple of minutes
  • Do not rely on the email system of the end customer to send meter data. Instead, it posts data securely to a web server, from which data is downloaded and sent via Print Tracker email.
  • It can monitor locally-connected printers as well as network devices, including copiers and MFPs.

What solutions are you using to track printing performance? Share your experience with us below.

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