As IT administrators, we spend our days securing networks and managing cloud migrations, yet one of the biggest budget leaks often sits right in the corner of the office: the printer.
If you have not taken a serious look at your organization’s printing costs lately, the numbers are staggering. The average organization spends between 1% and 3% of their annual revenue on printing. That comes out to roughly $750 per employee every year. With a strategic digital transformation, however, these costs stop skyrocketing; they start vanishing.
There is a common saying in the industry that the most expensive page is the one that did not need to be printed. At Aniar IT Services, we lead the charge in shifting workflows from paper-heavy to digital.
A good rule of thumb is that if you are not measuring it, you cannot properly manage it. By utilizing print management software, you can implement features that actively kill costs:
From an IT perspective, small desktop inkjet printers are a nightmare. They have the highest cost-per-page and create a fragmented supply chain of dozens of different ink cartridges.
Sometimes, a little psychology goes a long way. Some print management tools allow for pop-up notifications. If a user tries to print a 100-page email thread in color, a message appears stating the job will cost $15.00 or asking if they want to print in Black & White instead. These nudges reduce high-volume waste without requiring a heavy-handed ban.
Eliminating skyrocketing print costs is not just about saving paper; it is about reclaiming the IT budget for projects that actually drive the business forward. By combining better software defaults, fleet consolidation, and secure release, most businesses can see a 30% to 40% reduction in print spend within the first year.
For more information about how the IT experts at Aniar IT Services can position you away from rising printing costs, give us a call today at 094 90 48200 .
About the author
Michael is the CTO at Aniar IT Services and has been working in IT for over 20 years.
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