LRS VPSX vs. Vasion Print

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
LRS VPSX
Score 9.0 out of 10
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LRS VPSX is an output management offering from Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS) in Springfield, Illinois.N/A
Vasion Print
Score 9.1 out of 10
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Vasion Print (formerly PrinterLogic) helps IT professionals reduce legacy infrastructure and costs by eliminating the need for print servers. Vasion Print delivers a highly available Serverless Printing Infrastructure built on our centrally managed direct IP printing platform.
$121.80
per month Per Queue
Pricing
LRS VPSXVasion Print
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
LRS VPSXVasion Print
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
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LRS VPSXVasion Print
User Ratings
LRS VPSXVasion Print
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(1 ratings)
9.4
(153 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
8.5
(8 ratings)
Usability
9.0
(1 ratings)
9.7
(103 ratings)
Availability
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
8.2
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
10.0
(1 ratings)
9.1
(5 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
Configurability
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
Product Scalability
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
Vendor post-sale
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
Vendor pre-sale
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
LRS VPSXVasion Print
Likelihood to Recommend
Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS)
LRS can be expensive. It supports all kinds of printers and models. One location for drivers for the printer. You do not install a printer driver at each workstation. It uses a central driver stored on a server. Easy management of printers. Can be deployed through SCCM or other products. It can be expensive for small businesses. It has been designed for large enterprises.
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Vasion
Great for users that frequently travel between offices. Users can log into their device and get the "local" printer installed based on their subnet. Alternatively, users can choose to send their print to their folder to be accessed on whichever printer they choose. It does this securely which is great for folks in healthcare settings
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Pros
Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS)
  • VPSX is license based on the number of printers. You can have multiple VPSX servers. They do not charge extra for software licenses. As long as the total number of printers does not exceed a certain amount.
  • It has secure printing features that are really great. There is an additional cost for secure printing. We have about 150 secure printing licenses out of over 2800 printers.
  • You can manage multiple VPSX printers from any VPSX web login. As long as the configuration is corrected you should have no issue.
  • It can be integrated with AD. All groups and members are defined in AD, then at the application level, you can grant access to manage the product.
  • It can give you granular access for managing printers based on your company policy and requirements.
  • Upgrades are simple and quick.
  • Support has been outstanding.
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Vasion
  • Removes admin privilege requirement for adding printers, but only those you specify.
  • Easily allows printers to be added by user based on their location/situation.
  • Admin portal for printer management is simple yet powerful.
  • Customize access to network printers for specific people (cheque printers, etc).
  • Fantastic documentation/KB.
  • Pre and post sales support was top notch.
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Cons
Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS)
  • Centralize reports. It lacks reporting tools.
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Vasion
  • We would like to move all of our print accounting into Vasion Print, but there are some features we use in Pharos that Vasion is still building out.
  • The repository can get a little unwieldy if too many people are adding drivers. An internal check to see if a driver for a particular printer is already available would be a nice feature.
  • Direct authenticated release of print jobs from the printer device would be a nice feature.
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Likelihood to Renew
Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS)
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Vasion
Hands down one of our best investments for our IT staff. This has saved so much time and frustration and it well worth the cost. If the budget starts to gets tight, this is one of the last things we would cut out. We also purchased this through our copy machine vendor so it's nice that the charge is integrated with our copy machines lease
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Usability
Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS)
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Vasion
Interface has been very easy to use and figure out. Reports to see printer usage is helpful in finding or relocating printers that are over/under utilized and can save funds on continually supplying printers where maybe better utilizing the equipment already deployed will provide cost savings. Being able to make a change in one place and that change is replicated to all devices has been nice and easy to do.
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Reliability and Availability
Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS)
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Vasion
So far, Vasion Print has been available for end users without any issues reported as far as we are aware.
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Performance
Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS)
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Vasion
A colleague has reported a performance issue with loading printer profiles on Edge. It sometimes takes a very long time to come up, and sometimes not at all, but he switches over to Chrome, and the interface comes up very quickly. This might be a fringe case, since I am able to launch the same profile on Edge browser without any problems.
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Support Rating
Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS)
Support is great. They can hold your hand if you do not know. The support staff is well trained. If the support is unsure, they will bring another SME to help out right away. After hour support is quick to respond to the call.
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Vasion
Whenever I've contacted Vasion Print support the responses are always rapid and thorough. The support staff is knowledgeable and always happy to answer any questions I have. Most of the time we needed support was at the beginning of our implementation. Our account rep as well as technical support were skilled and responsive.
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Implementation Rating
Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS)
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Vasion
Did not participate, skip
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Alternatives Considered
Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS)
We were using HP printing and Novell iPrint. VPSX was really easy to manage and it was more efficient for Einstein.
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Vasion
This doesn't apply since I haven't used another printer management tool, app, or system. Vasion Print is the only one we actually used here in our school district. I don't have the ability to select different companies or vendors, but with my experience with this software, it's been hands down the best. Especially for managing all of our copiers here in the school.
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Scalability
Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS)
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Vasion
We have rolled Vasion Print out to 50+ locations, and scalability has not been an issue
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Return on Investment
Levi, Ray & Shoup (LRS)
  • Less FTE to manage products. It requires a minimum day to day maintenance if the setup is done properly.
  • We can review from the dashboard to see how many printers are having an issue. Number count.
  • It requires some time to learn the product.
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Vasion
  • Mostly the only thing we deal with on printers now is the physical printer issues.
  • There were no calls about everyone's printers not working when the print server went down, as there is no print server!
  • Making it easy for the users to be able to install their own printer.
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ScreenShots

Vasion Print Screenshots

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