Art has a great article by Trevor Hoffer from PrintAudit offering up another definition of Managed Print Services.
Print4Pay Hotel: What is "Print Management"
Of course, this gets my wheels spinning as well.
I like to define a Managed Print Services Engagement as,
"...any program, provided to a client, by a Partner, that allows the client to easily track and reduce costs associated with printing, can be considered a Managed Print Service..."
The definition is broad. It is supposed to be broad.
Within a MPS offering are a score of different processes, tools and knowledge bases - all or partially applied to a client in order to help save them money.
That's all.
So in a broad sense, a copier, CPC service agreement (coupled with a lease agreement) can be considered a MPS - I would argue this should be considered an Entry Level MPS Engagement but an engagement non the less.
Check it.
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