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 Capital Technology Group , 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 Capital Technology Group can position you away from rising printing costs, give us a call today at (501) 375-1111.
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