Print
management expert ThinPrint completes its cloud printing solution ezeep Blue with a Mac app for integrating Apple
computers into the corporate print infrastructure. This enables Macs to print
to corporate printers with ease and from any location.
For many
companies and their employees, hybrid working has become the norm. More and
more frequently, Apple computers are used for work in the office, in the home
office or while on the move. This situation causes headaches for IT
administrators, especially when Apple users want to print. Network segments,
print servers or even the distribution of printer drivers on Apple computers
are just some of the challenges facing the IT department.
The Mac
Print App from ezeep Blue offers a simple solution. As it does not matter which
end device is being used for printing with the ezeep Blue cloud printing
solution, Mac devices can also be integrated into the printing infrastructure
in just a few steps.
In no time
at all, printers can be assigned and used, even if no Mac drivers are available
for the printer model. Devices do not need to be connected to the Active
Directory to enable printing. Printing can be done straight from applications
to virtual drivers eliminating the need to install printer drivers. The Mac
devices do not have to be in the same network as the printer, enabling the
ability to print from the home office just as securely as during a train
journey. In addition to Macs, ezeep also supports PCs, smartphones, tablets,
Chromebooks and more.
"The growing popularity in Mac
computers is clear by the significant increase in sales by one-third in the
first quarter of this year," said Henning Volkmer, President and CEO of ThinPrint Inc. "It was, and is, all the more
important for us to support IT departments with the integration of Apple
devices. With ezeep Blue and our new Mac app, we were able to simplify the processes
dramatically. And ultimately, we support current hybrid working concepts
with it."
Info on
setting up the print function can be found in the ezeep knowledge base article "How to print with ezeep on MacOS".