Description
HSLAB Print Logger FE
HSLAB Print Logger FE is a handy software designed for managing your printing tasks. It's perfect for keeping track of print jobs on printers connected to a Windows NT server, which covers versions like Windows 2000, XP, and Vista. If you've got a lot of printing going on in your office, this tool can really help you stay organized.
Understanding Print Management
This software works by inspecting all the print jobs on the computer where it’s installed. The main job here is to collect info about how many pages are being printed locally and save that data into a database. Later, you can use this info to create reports about your printing activities.
Keeping Tabs on Quotas
One cool feature of HSLAB Print Logger FE is its ability to monitor print job sizes based on set quotas. If someone goes over their limit, the software can stop them from printing more. This is great for keeping costs in check!
Savings Through Smart Printing
Setting quotas for printing is super effective for managing costs in your workplace. By limiting how much some employees can print, you can save money on paper, toner—especially when it comes to color prints—and even reduce repair bills for printers.
Ways to Organize Print Control
You can manage the collection of information and control of print jobs in three main ways:
- Control by selected printer(s)
- Control by selected user(s)
- Control by selected computer(s)
You can mix and match these options to find what works best for you and effectively lower your overall costs.
Diving Into the Details
The statistics gathered are pretty detailed! Here’s a quick look at some of the key information you’ll find:
- Job Submitted: Time the job was submitted.
- Job Owner: Name of the person who owns the print job.
- Total Pages: How many pages need printing.
- Copies: Number of copies requested.
- This link lets you download HSLAB Print Logger FE!
User Reviews for HSLAB Print Logger FE 1
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HSLAB Print Logger FE provides detailed print job information for effective cost management. Quotas and control mechanisms are valuable features.