Case Study

Deconstructing The Cost-Per-Page Contract For End-User Benefit

Deconstructing The Cost-Per-Page Contract For End-User Benefit

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Telephone: 0113 276 0210 Email: managed-print@dtpgroup.co.uk Web: www.dtpgroup.co.uk The industry standard cost-per-page (CPP) model used for managed print services (MPS) was developed at a time when print was driven by desktop printers and copiers, and not the present time when multi-functional devices (MFDs) sit on a network. However the CPP model remains largely unchanged. The CPP model, which allows printer hardware, supplies and service to be rolled into one charge based on usage, assumes that every page uses the same amount of toner; 5% for mono and 20% for colour. Is CPP delivering best value for end-users? Businesses have moved into the digital era. Printers now reside on the network giving us visibility of our digital footprint and the type of material users are prin

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