With PrintMe Mobile 2.2, IT departments can account for all printing originating from mobile devices, and implement policies to control access to printers based on a user ID. EFI has added advanced user authentication to enable integration with a corporate LDAP server. This helps companies improve the accuracy of job accounting software by tracking mobile print jobs in the system based the specific user who is printing. IT departments can also use PrintMe Mobile to create and enforce policies to control which printers can be used and what types of printing options are available (black/white or color, stapling, advanced finishing, etc.) for each specific user or groups of users.
"The explosion of tablets in the enterprise has created a serious challenge to tracking, managing and reporting print jobs," said Chris Dance, CEO of PaperCut Software. "The standard AirPrint print job is anonymous and does not provide a way for companies to track who printed it. With PrintMe Mobile working together with PaperCut, companies can now bring mobile printing in line with their job accounting rules in order to properly account for print activity and reduce overall consumables."
PrintMe Mobile 2.2 also delivers secure printing for organizations that have highly sensitive content or tight restrictions on information leaving the company network. Users can send print jobs from anywhere to an internal print queue and release the print using their mobile device once they are standing at a printer.
"For IT departments that want complete mobile printing coverage with the best control, EFI PrintMe Mobile is the industry's only product that provides flexibility, simplicity and security," said John Henze, vice president of Fiery marketing for EFI. "PrintMe Mobile integrates seamlessly into a company's network and security infrastructure to mitigate the IT costs and security risks of supporting mobile printing for all enterprise users. By providing an often overlooked but critical user need for mobile printing, IT departments can increase productivity while reducing help desk costs."