
Published 29th August 2007
Schools, colleges and universities that want to save both printing costs and the environment now have a powerful tool with Print-Limit Pro 7.3 from GenevaLogic...
This new version of the award-winning print management software will help schools go “green” by providing users with a personal environmental impact statement, designed to help them think before they hit print. The statement displays the number of trees consumed, the carbon dioxide output from the printer and how much energy has been used.
A typical school with 1,000 students will spend nearly £10,000 annually on printer paper, toner and maintenance. Print-Limit Pro enables schools to preserve resources and save money easily and efficiently by managing printing across large, multi-platform environments.
“Schools that are using Print-Limit Pro tell us that their print costs have been reduced by as much as 70 percent,” said Kirk Greiner, chief executive officer, GenevaLogic. “The new features of the software enable students, faculty members and staff to see the impact that printing has on the world around them, helping them to make informed decisions and, ultimately, protect the environment whilst saving the school money.”
Print-Limit Pro’s unique features allow schools, colleges, universities and businesses the ability to print when needed, while managing resources, recovering printing expenses and dramatically reducing paper and toner budgets. Easily scalable to networks serving more than 20,000 users, Print-Limit Pro features an intuitive Web interface, advanced budgeting and reporting tools, and supports all major operating systems.
Existing Print-Limit Pro customers with active annual support and upgrade protection packages can download a free upgrade at www.GenevaLogic.com, where a free 30-day trial of Print-Limit Pro 7.3 can also be downloaded.
GenevaLogic products are sold through a growing network of educational resellers in the UK and Ireland and distributed by Codework. To find a reseller near you, please visit www.genevalogic.com or contact Codework on 0161 499 7888