Managed print services is often defined like this: A service offered by print providers to assist businesses with streamlining printer management and minimizing costs associated with printing.
But … that’s kind of like defining a restaurant as an establishment that’s tasked with providing customers with food and beverage services. It’s 100% accurate, but what you receive will ultimately depend on the restaurant you choose. Managed print services is a really broad term, and the ROI you’ll get depends on the company you work with.
Why Is It Important To Manage Your Print Fleet?

Unmanaged print costs have a sneaky way of eating into profits. To be more specific, unmanaged print costs typically amount to 1–3% of an organization’s total revenue. Businesses may always need to print, but they don’t need to be wasteful about it. Unfortunately, many organizations’ print habits are secretly costing them a fortune.
Some companies with one or two printing devices may not need to hire an outside provider to properly manage their print environment. But someone definitely needs to do it.
Why Do Companies Outsource Print Management?
Most organizations do not take the time to define a print strategy because it is time-consuming and falls low on the priority list. However, a lack of strategy can cost a lot of money in the long run. In fact, 90% of companies fail to track their printing costs — but if they did, they could actually reduce their printing expenditures by 10–30%.
Experienced managed print services providers have mastered efficiency in this field, providing the knowledge and expertise to perform these tasks efficiently and accurately. This allows your internal staff to stay focused on their priorities without frequent print-related interruptions, like paper jams and error messages.
What Is Included With Managed Print?
By and large, you should expect most of the services listed below to be included in a provider’s managed print offering. However, you should read their service level agreement (SLA) thoroughly before you sign anything, and keep in mind that these agreements are negotiable.
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A simplified purchasing process
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Print management software
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Device-agnostic capabilities
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Automated supply ordering
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Equipment maintenance or replacement
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Help desk support
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Installation services
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Ongoing account management
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Online account management tools
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Print security services
Let’s explore each of these in more detail!
1. A Simplified Purchasing Process
Inside the average office space right now, there are probably printers, copiers, fax machines, or MFPs from various vendors. One department might have HP devices, while another uses Lexmark, and so on. On top of managing supplies and maintenance for different devices, there is the cost of paying invoices to different providers of those supplies and repair services that might specialize in devices from different manufacturers.
Your provider should be able to offer you a streamlined purchasing process and a one-stop shop for printer fleet management.
2. Print Management Software
Anyone can buy print management software, and they might even be able to install it. But actually implementing it and configuring it correctly is not that easy! We see a lot of clients who get frustrated with it and don’t get the results they were hoping for. That’s when they call us.
There are two main types of managed print services software. One serves as a data collection agent that will monitor all of your networked printers. It can identify page counts and supply levels and will send your provider an alert when ink or toner is getting low.
Another type of software digs a little deeper into the print environment and can assist with behavior modification. In an educational institution, for example, a program like Papercut can track the printing of a single student for the year. If they go over their limit, the college can send them a bill for the extra costs.
This more sophisticated software also gives the ability to do secure printing — also known as pull-printing or follow-me printing. With secure printing, a user will need to authenticate themselves at a device before it releases a print job. That’s particularly important in places like hospitals and law firms, or other businesses that need to protect sensitive data.
Print management software can help you reduce waste, avoid disruptions, and save time, and depending on the particular software a provider uses, it can make a huge difference in the service they’re able to provide.
3. Device-Agnostic Capabilities
Not every managed print provider will be able to support all of your devices, which might mean that your staff will have to give up the equipment they’re familiar with and prefer using. However, some managed print providers have upgraded their print management software, which allows them to serve your entire print fleet regardless of manufacturer.
Bonus: If you have Zebra printers, some providers (yes, like Marco!) will be able to include them in your contract.
4. Automated Supply Ordering
We touched on this earlier, but modern print management software also allows your provider to automate supply ordering for your printing devices. Your replacement toner cartridges will arrive at your office shortly before your existing cartridges are empty, saving your staff the hassle of storing and maintaining the right ink and toner for every device.
Not only does automated supply ordering save your staff some time, but it can help protect your business from common office supply scams!
5. Equipment Maintenance, Repair, and Replacement

Maintenance, parts, repair services, and equipment replacement all have a significant impact on the effectiveness of employees and the efficiency of operations throughout the company. When a printer goes down for maintenance or needs a part replaced, there is a cost associated with its downtime. The longer that downtime drags on, the greater the cost of the lost operation time.
That all sounds perfectly obvious, but here’s what we wish more clients knew …
Depending on how a provider incentivizes their technicians, you may experience more downtime. For example, some providers will pay their technicians according to how many on-site visits they make. Not surprisingly, if a technician happens to notice during routine maintenance that a certain component is showing signs of wear and tear, it makes sense for them to ignore it and make another on-site visit when the component inevitably fails.
At Marco, we pay our technicians more when they help our clients avoid print disruptions. That means our clients will see our techs less often, but we believe in the long run, it makes them happier.
Bottom line: If you really want to get a glimpse of what your future may look like with a particular provider, ask them how they pay their techs!
6. Help Desk Support
Even with the greatest installation and maintenance support available, and techs that are paid to anticipate problems before they cause a disruption, a reliable MPS program needs to offer help desk support. Normally, that support will be provided during regular business hours, but you may need to negotiate 24/7 support in your service level agreement (SLA).
Help desk support isn’t all the same. Here are a few things we think you should look for:
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US-based support that isn’t outsourced to a third-party
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Strategic partnerships with top equipment manufacturers
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Real-world experience that matches any advanced printing needs you may have
7. Installation Services
Installation services should include friendly, professional, and thorough training for your staff so that you can get the most ROI from each one.
First impressions are important, and for most of your staff, the installation will be their first impression of a provider and the new equipment they’ll be using. Some providers will also provide additional training as needed should your staff or printing needs change.
8. Ongoing Account Management
Your provider will conduct an initial print assessment to identify potential cost-saving opportunities in your print environment. But that’s not where optimization ends!
Your provider should be able to access detailed analytics to see how your staff is using your equipment and identify any opportunities to boost productivity and reduce costs.
Pro tip: You should also be receiving regular business reviews to make sure your needs are being met, anything causing frequent problems is resolved, and you’re well-positioned for the future.
9. Online Account Management Tools
Knowledge is power! Not only should you be able to view recommendations, request service, track support tickets, and access helpful how-tos online, but we believe clients should have access to their real-time data.
It shouldn’t be a mystery what your provider is doing for you and the value you’re getting, which is why we’re continuously improving our Insights Cloud Portal.
10. Print Security Services
As far as we know, we’re the only provider that includes print security services with our MPS program at no additional charge.
As printers are now smart devices with many of the same vulnerabilities as laptops, they unfortunately offer another entry point for hackers. Not every client is aware of the risks their unsecured printers may pose. But we feel that regardless of whether or not a client is in a heavily regulated industry, every business deserves to have its systems and data protected, which is why we offer secure decommissioning, application of security patches and updates, replacing default admin passwords, and more.
What We Bring to the Table as Managed Print Services Providers
We may be big, but we still have the flexibility we need to partner with clients on their terms.
And besides including print security service as part of our regular offering, there are a few more components of our managed print services that clients tend to love. As the largest independently owned provider in the U.S., we can serve multiple locations in multiple states to reduce complications. We’re also manufacturer-agnostic, so we can effectively manage and monitor every printing device, regardless of who made it. Finally, our strategic partnerships with top manufacturers help our clients get the best equipment for the best possible price.
Interested in what we might be able to do for you? Explore the benefits of managed print through the link below!
