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PaperCut

Overview

What is PaperCut?

PaperCut Software headquartered in Melbourne offers their suite of print and output management solutions including PaperCut NG as well as embedded software to supply hardware integration.

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PaperCut is a versatile software that has been widely appreciated for its ability to control user printing in environments with multiple …
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Pricing

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25 Users

$425.00

Cloud
One Time Fee

75 Users

$605.00

Cloud
One Time Fee

150 Users

$840.00

Cloud
One Time Fee

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Details

What is PaperCut?

PaperCut Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
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Reviews and Ratings

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PaperCut is a versatile software that has been widely appreciated for its ability to control user printing in environments with multiple users. Organizations find it invaluable as it allows them to restrict printer usage to authorized individuals, thus preventing unauthorized printing and ensuring data protection. Many users have praised PaperCut for its ability to manage printing and copying needs among all end users, making it an essential tool for universities and organizations with large numbers of employees. It has also proven effective in reducing printing costs and preventing wasteful printing of large documents.

Installing PaperCut has helped organizations reduce the time and money spent on troubleshooting printing issues, leading to increased productivity. The software's reporting and scripting features have been particularly useful in cutting printing costs by providing easily accessible data on print jobs and total costs. Users appreciate the software's ability to track printing habits, view print jobs in line, and monitor the number of pages printed, helping them stay conscious of their environmental impact.

Furthermore, PaperCut has revolutionized printing in K-12 school environments by keeping track of all print jobs, allowing for easy monitoring and accountability. The software has enabled organizations to centralize printing, streamline printing processes, and minimize paper wastage. While some users have found PaperCut challenging to use compared to their previous software, many agree that its benefits outweigh any initial frustrations. Overall, PaperCut has proven to be an essential tool in reducing printing costs, promoting responsible printing practices, and meeting goals of waste reduction in organizations of various sizes.

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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Originally we began to use PaperCut for centralized and confidential printing. Upon implementation we were looking to move towards a more centralized printing model. With large buildings and many staff members, we needed something reliable and easy for users to make the migration as seamless as possible. Our other requirement was confidential/secure printing for our employees that need copies of documents containing personal/confidential information. Both of these use cases were (and continue to be) super easy and reliable. After we used PaperCut for a while we began to look at reporting and scripting to cut printing costs across the board. We implemented the PaperCut desktop application and pushed it out to every user. Each user is now able to see the total cost of what they have printed and the job details thereof. We then targeted certain printers throughout the organization for specific scripts. For example: an overused color printer now displayed a message describing how printing in B&W saves money overall. The user may continue printing in color or they may choose to print in B&W. All of these implementations have been fantastic.
  • Centralized printing via virtual hold / release queues.
  • Confidential and secure printing via card authentication.
  • Scan to folder/email integration with Active Directory.
  • Printer specific scripting actions give you a ton of options. The canned scripts are super helpful as they are prebuilt and need very little modification.
  • Overall printing reports are very informative.
  • Mobility Print gives you a great solution for printing from Chromebook devices.
  • Integration with Google Cloud Print never really worked for us.
  • Sometimes the job log reports are hard to follow.
  • The PaperCut application sometimes requires a machine reboot when connection to the print server is lost.
PaperCut is a great overall printing solution. Its features are great for any organization trying to move to a paperless or more efficient model. Our users have never really had a problem with figuring out the interface on the copiers or the PaperCut application. The only scenario where this would not be well suited would be a small office environment. It would be overkill.
  • The biggest ROI impact would be that we are saving money every year by printing less and less.
  • As part of moving towards this centralized model, we no longer purchase new printers.
  • The only negative was the initial push back from users that have been printing to local printers for years and years. This is something that will obviously go away over time.
I have not evaluated any other print management utilities that were not simply built in to the Server OS.
We use a local company to support our PaperCut implementation. They have been fantastic with any request we've had over the years. For the most part the issues we have had were simple enough and were often solved by a driver or application update. PaperCut has been nothing less than reliable.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
PaperCut is a print management software that is being used by the entire organization. With close to 3000 employees working across 35 or more sites, PaperCut has been helpful in minimizing the wastage of paper. It helps us view how company resources are being used. Misuse is detectable with this software.
  • Run reports to view print usage by department, employee, site, etc.
  • Helpful in capturing trends.
  • Less employee friendly, as they feel like they are being watched.
  • Needs approvals while printing certain documents, hence it leads to employee frustration when they are not able to print right away.
PaperCut is useful in scenarios where printers and other office property are being misused tremendously. Or if the organization wants to ration the use of printers and paper to a certain number. In addition to employees, I have seen many universities use this software to keep tabs on papers printed by students. If some student has exhausted the number of copies in his/her account, they can print more pages at an additional cost. It is possible to customize the tool with workflows, additional reviewers, set tabs to the number of paper printed and more. Reports are also easily obtainable.
  • The software has helped us identify places where company property is being misused.
  • Helped minimize wastage of paper, hence it is environment friendly.
We did review products like uniFLOW, PrintManager, UniPrint before implementing PaperCut. We had heard good reviews from our friends and other sources. Some employees had also used it before and were familiar with the implementation process. It was easy to sync the software with several printers across various sites. We did not require any other processes or tools to implement.
The user community for PaperCut is smaller than other products we use in HR, IT, marketing and project management. We had an account manager assigned to us. Whenever we had any issues we would email him. The account manager was acting as an interface with the developers and other teams. The response times were reasonable.
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