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Old 22-06-2009, 10:16 PM   #1
 
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I've been looking at various print management solutions, namely Safecom, Print Audit 5 and Print Manager PLus, is anyone using these products if so what are your opinions.
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Take a look at PaperCut. We use it and it works flawlessly.
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I would also recommend PaperCut, we use and have no problems at all. you can download the free verison here: http://www.papercut.com/products/free_software/

If you have some pennies in the budget to spare, maybe look at purchasing it too:

PaperCut ChargeBack - Pricing & Licensing

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I would also recommend PaperCut, we use and have no problems at all. you can download the free verison here: PaperCut - Free software and licensing options

If you have some pennies in the budget to spare, maybe look at purchasing it too:

PaperCut ChargeBack - Pricing & Licensing

James.
Just a minor correction to this post. The best application for education/school is PaperCut NG. PaperCut ChargeBack is for business - mainly engineering firms that need to charge printing to one of thousands of project accounts. It has an advanced popup that facilitates keyword searching of these accounts. PaperCut NG on the other hand specifically designed for education (and is much cheaper than the prices linked to above!) The price list for PaperCut NG is here:
PaperCut NG - Pricing & Licensing

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