These processes include enterprise-wide print/copy management. According to Gartner, most enterprises do not manage their office printers well, having too much and often the wrong equipment and supplies for their needs. Actively managing office printing can reduce spending by 10 percent to 30 percent while reaping real environmental benefits ("Key Issues for Print Management, 2008," Pete Basiliere, March 2008).
Oce offers the following guidelines to help organizations implement print/copy management practices that can drive down costs, enhance productivity, and benefit the environment:
Leverage Workgroup Machines
Replacing personal desktop printers with workgroup MFPs (multifunction peripherals that combine print/copy/scan/fax functionality in one machine) shared by departments can have a strong positive impact. One financial services company replaced 1,100 copiers and printers and 1,000 fax machines with 400 MFPs. The initiative eliminated 1,700 machines that no longer consume resources based on their manufacture, transportation, operation, maintenance, and eventual disposal.
Eliminate Printing Banner Pages
A banner page is the extra page that prints before an employee's file prints with username and machine name information. Gartner's research estimates that organizations can reduce their consumables cost by up to 20 percent by eliminating banner pages from office print jobs. Banner pages can represent up to a quarter of pages printed for some typical office print jobs. A 1,000 person organization could cut up to 1.6 million pages and save $33,500 per year by eliminating banner page printing ("Cost Cutting Initiatives for Office Printing," Sharon McNee and Ken Weilerstein, Feb. 2008.)
Implement Document Scanning
Instead of copying and storing physical documents, organizations can scan and store electronically. Employees can retain digital copies that they can distribute electronically, and at the same time avoid accumulating files filled with paper. As a conservative estimate, scanning can reduce paper consumption by one to three percent. In a survey underwritten by Oce Business Services, senior executives involved in document management indicated that document scanning has a high impact across the greatest range of business goals that include reducing costs, increasing competitive advantage, enhancing regulatory compliance, and improving customer service.
Encourage Duplex Printing
Most multi-page documents don't require the text to be printed on one side of the page. Newspapers, magazines and books use both sides (duplex printing). Organizations can potentially decrease paper use by up to 50 percent by making duplex printing the norm, a move that can also help the environment. "We implemented a green campaign as a joint effort between the Bremer Facilities Group and Oce Business Services to reduce paper usage," notes Dolores Hoffman, supervisor of administrative services and facilities management for Bremer Facilities Department. "Through initiatives such as moving print production to copiers that can print on both sides of a page, we have significantly reduced paper consumption and realized thousands of dollars in cost savings."
Implement User Authentication
With as many as one in 10 documents sent to the printer and uncollected or sent again before collection to correct user errors, enterprises could reduce ad hoc print costs by up to 10 percent by implementing a PIN authentication system.
Save on Paper and Toner
Buying paper and toner in bulk can reduce transportation, packaging, and storage resources. Buying in bulk also often results in cost savings.
About Oce Business Services
Oce Business Services is a leading international provider of document process outsourcing services and technology to businesses and the public sector. We improve and manage non-core yet critical document processes to enable organizations to reduce costs, increase efficiency, mitigate risk and improve operational performance. OBS solutions span the document lifecycle, from creation through disposal, including business records, eDiscovery, imaging, print and mail management. Proprietary service delivery methodologies apply Six Sigma(R) to improve results. To learn more, visit www.obs-innovation.com.
About Oce
Oce N.V. is a leading international provider of digital document management technology and services. Oce employs around 24,000 people, with 2007 revenues of approximately $4.6 billion, and operates in more than 90 countries. For more information about Oce, visit www.oceusa.com. Outside the U.S. consult www.oce.com.
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