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PrinterLogic

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What is PrinterLogic?

PrinterLogic is an Enterprise Printer Management solution from the company of the same name in Saint George, for server-less remote site printer deployments. Boasting more than 1,500 customers in over 120 countries, PrinterLogic enables organizations of all sizes to eliminate…

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PrinterLogic Rocks!

9 out of 10
May 16, 2024
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We have many users who travel to the various different offices around the country. When they got there, they would always have to reach …
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Frequently Asked Questions

PrinterLogic is an Enterprise Printer Management solution from the company of the same name in Saint George, for server-less remote site printer deployments. Boasting more than 1,500 customers in over 120 countries, PrinterLogic enables organizations of all sizes to eliminate print servers. PrinterLogic’s integrated printer management platform is an on-premise web application designed to simplify the management, migration, and deployment of printers.

Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 9.1.

The most common users of PrinterLogic are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Incentivized
We implemented PrinterLogic to replace a number of Windows print servers being used across our 4 locations. Add PrinterLogic removed the need for multiple print servers at each of these locations. Furthermore, it enabled our users to manage their own printers without administrator access required. This is a significant weight off of our relatively small Help Desk team. We've been able to provide simple instructions and let the users manage things on their own. This has been a huge help to the organization.
  • Ease of use - even non-tech savvy users have been able to manage their own printers.
  • Easy to implement.
  • Relatively easy to administrate.
  • More advanced printing options; as a law firm, we may have niche/specific needs, but we're still learning.
PrinterLogic is well suited to larger IT environments that currently use on-premises printer servers for management purposes. I could see a small-to-medium-sized business in a single location where a single print server would be a simpler solution than rolling out PrinterLogic. The process to migrate printers from multiple Windows Print Servers was a bit challenging but ultimately worth the time spent.
  • Self-management of printers
  • Single point of management for all servers at all locations
  • Less need for Help Desk involvement.
  • Easier print management for IT Director and I as Systems Admin.
  • Adding new printers is less time-consuming.
Once everything had been configured and implemented, it has been very easy to maintain and support.
It's been extremely helpful to consolidate all of our printers into one interface rather than maintaining multiple print servers across four separate sites. Empowering users to manage and maintain their own printers has been much appreciated from the IT Department, especially our Help Desk team.
We have not used nor evaluated other print management solutions.
  • Administration
  • User management of printers
  • Initial configuration/migration of servers from Windows Print Server
Yes, but I don't use it
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