![]() Raffles College of Design and Commerce, New Zealand I would definitely encourage all our colleges worldwide to use PaperCut not just because it’s a great product, but it’s backed by superb after sales service. Within 30 minutes our new PaperCut server was ready and started serving our network users. Once I explained our situation to Jason he quickly gave me all the answer to my queries. Due to unprecedented event our server got destroyed but we could retrieve existing PaperCut data from the crashed hard drive. We had over 400+ user data and I was worried whether we would be able to put our server back to its original state. In my recent experience with moving an existing PaperCut server to a completely new installed server went smoothly just because I had PaperCut support team member Jason guiding me over the chat session. A great product can only be defined as great when it is backed by superb supporting technical team. PaperCut stood out in our internal trial comparing to other products in the market. Thanks to Papercut Biz for a great product.Īt Raffles College of Design and Commerce New Zealand we are running multi-platform systems and we required printing management system that will monitor, manage quota, usage billing and generate reports. I would definitely recommend the PaperCut Quota system to any school or University. I have seen that the students are becoming more responsible and economical in their printer use. Not one of the student printers has had to be serviced this year. The system has now been running for six months and what a difference! Total costs so far are only 30% of what it was last year for paper and ink. The Main Server is located at our Saasveld site with a secondary server installed at our second site 15 kilometres away. I tested the system until December 2002 and then implemented PaperCut on our Windows network. With some creative accounting and the assistance of PaperCut management, I was able to purchase the Papercut quota system. I conducted a search on the Internet and came across PaperCut. The printers were constantly having to be serviced due to paper jams and other abuse. Also, because students provided their own paper, we found that students used all sorts of paper in the printer, believe it or not wrapping paper has been found jammed in the printers. The Student Council had a limited budget and because there was no control of the ink usage, some students received maximum benefits while others constantly found the printers to be out of ink. The Student Council paid for the ink and the students provided their own paper. The situation in 2002 was that students made use of 4 after-hours computer labs and needed to print. The PE Technikon is a Technical University and the George Campus is a satellite campus located 330 kilometres away from the Main Campus.
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