ThinPrint Cloud Services, a subsidiary of the endpoint
print management expert ThinPrint, today released the newest version of ezeep,
the leading printing solution for coworking spaces and universities. RFID-based
printing is now fully integrated into ezeep, making it the ideal solution in
markets where users share multiple printers. In addition to this highly
user-friendly set up, the new updates eliminate the need for IT administrators to
spend time on printer assignments or printer driver management.
Printing in coworking spaces or universities has
historically been challenging for both users and IT administrators. Users are
tasked with selecting and gaining access to the correct printer and clicking
through widely-varying user interfaces, while admins are burdened with
assigning the correct printers to the users, as well as managing printer
drivers.
The new version of ezeep eliminates the need for users to
have to choose among several printers on a list. Instead, they simply select
the virtual ezeep printer, go to the printer they find most convenient and
initiate the printout by holding any RFID card against the RFID scanner
connected to it. A fitness club ID can be used just as easily as an employee or
library card. The only requirement being that the card must be RFID-enabled. In
addition to simplifying the process, ezeep now ensures unauthorized persons
cannot accidentally or intentionally take a printout from the printer.
On the management side, ezeep enables IT administrators
to no longer have to assign printers to users, need to know which users work
near which printer or which device they prefer to print from. Due to one
cloud-based printer driver, there is no need to install and update printer
drivers for each machine or device.
"One printer driver, no printer assignment, no
clicking through countless printer properties... printing with ezeep is
incredibly easy - both for administrators and users," said Christoph
Hammer, CEO of ThinPrint Cloud Services Inc. "This comes with other
benefits, such as avoiding unnecessary and expensive uncollected printouts and the
certainty that printouts can never fall into the wrong hands at the printer.
This is a highly-valuable advantage, especially in institutions such as
coworking spaces or universities with many users."
The ezeep cloud-based printing solution with RFID-based
printing can be tested free of charge and without any obligation for 30 days
and 10 users, including free support from the ezeep team. Alternatively,
interested parties can get a first impression of the solution with a demo
interface.
Additional information can be found on the ThinPrint
Cloud Services press page at https://press.thinprintcloud.com/en
A free 30-day demo account for 10 users can be
set up easily at:
https://www.ezeep.com/demo/