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What is Cloud Printing And What Are Its Benefits?

Written by Rosalyn Mihalko | Oct 11, 2024 8:00:00 PM

Looking for a way to improve your company's efficiency, flexibility, and security? A smart business leader is always on the search for ways to keep their business in the lead. One such beneficial business innovation is cloud printing. But what exactly is cloud printing and what are its benefits? Let's start with a general overview at "30,000 feet" -- which is a very useful height for looking at clouds. ;) 

When trying to figure out what cloud printing is, it really helps to start by defining what "The Cloud" is in our modern digital world. In short, "The Cloud" refers to a network of servers hosted on the internet that store, manage, and process data remotely rather than relying on a local server or personal computer. Think of it as a storage unit for your data that you can access from wherever you are. Convenient, no?

Now, "cloud printing" refers to the ability to print documents from any device, such as a smartphone, tablet, or laptop, through a network that connects the user to the printer via "The (aforementioned) Cloud". Unlike traditional printing, which requires a direct connection to a specific printer, cloud printing allows you to send print jobs remotely to any cloud-connected printer, regardless of your location. As you can imagine, this technology has revolutionized the way companies need to manage printing tasks, making it possible for employees to print anywhere, anytime, and from virtually any device. Talk about efficient flexibility!  

But what about security? 

Well, popular cloud printing solutions like PaperCut and UniPrint have emerged as leaders in this space, offering seamless integration with existing IT infrastructures and ensuring secure, reliable, and efficient printing capabilities for businesses of all sizes. 

Across a variety of sectors -- such as education, healthcare, and business -- numerous enterprises have recognized the wide-reaching benefits of cloud printing. Whether you're making a difference, making a profit, or both, here’s why cloud printing is fast becoming a preferred choice in your area: 

  • Flexibility and Convenience: Cloud printing allows employees to print documents from work, home, or even while they're on the move. This is a huge benefit in today’s hybrid work environment, where the ability to print remotely via the internet is essential. 
  • Cost-Effective: By eliminating the need for dedicated in-house servers and reducing the dependency on specific printers, cloud printing can significantly reduce operating costs. It also minimizes the need for IT support, as many tasks are automated and managed via the cloud. 
  • Scalability: Cloud printing solutions can easily grow right along with your organization. Whether you're adding new users, departments, or locations, cloud printing can accommodate these changes without the need for significant infrastructure upgrades. 
  • Environmental Sustainability: With cloud printing, businesses can easily implement print policies that significantly reduce waste, no matter how big or spread out they are. Features like print quotas and monitoring can be conveniently controlled from a single location, helping to minimize unnecessary printing and promote more sustainable practices for even the largest, global organizations. And isn't it nice when worldwide companies can take the well-being of the entire world into consideration?
 

Many universities and educational institutions have adopted cloud printing to enhance student and faculty experiences. For instance, University of Colorado Boulder offers cloud printing kiosks, allowing students to print from their personal devices. Similarly, Idaho State University introduced a cloud printing service tailored specifically for its campus community. Other institutions like University of California, Riverside and Wartburg College have also embraced cloud printing to meet the modern-day demands of their students and staff. Knowledge may be power, but cloud printing is powerfully efficient and effective for these future-minded campuses. 

Like any technology, cloud printing comes with its own set of pros and cons. Understanding these can help you make informed decisions about its implementation in your own organization. 

Advantages: 

  • Remote Accessibility: The ability to print from any device, anywhere, at any time, offers unmatched convenience and flexibility. 
  •  Cost Savings: By utilizing remote servers, cloud printing reduces the need to buy or maintain expensive print servers. 
  •  Centralized Management: IT administrators can manage printers, users, and print policies centrally, even across multiple locations. 
  •  Enhanced Security: With the proper configuration, cloud printing can offer powerful security measures, such as data encryption and secure user authentication. 

Disadvantages: 

  • Dependency on Internet Connectivity: Cloud printing relies heavily on a stable internet connection. Any disruption can instantly hinder printing capabilities. 
  •  Potential Security Risks: While cloud printing can be secure, it can also introduce significant vulnerabilities if not managed properly. Public clouds, in particular, may pose major risks if security measures are not sufficiently enforced. 
  • Compatibility Issues: Not all printers are cloud-ready, so hardware upgrades may be required along with additional software setups. 

Protecting your company's sensitive information is a critical consideration in any IT deployment, and cloud printing is no exception. But, don't worry, even the biggest potential problems can be avoided when you have the right solutions. 

Common Print Security Concerns: 

  • Data Transmission Security: As print jobs are transmitted over the internet, there’s a risk of interception. 
  •  Unauthorized Access: Without proper controls in place, unapproved individuals could potentially access confidential print jobs. 
  • Vulnerabilities in Public Clouds: While convent, public-use cloud services may expose sensitive information if not properly secured. 

How to Address These Concerns: 

  • Encryption: Ensure that all data transmitted to and from the cloud is encoded using strong encryption protocols. Even if they get your data, they won't be able to read it. 
  • User Authentication: Adopt strong authentication methods, such as multi-factor authentication (MFA), to make sure that only authorized users can access the company's cloud printing service. If you want to print in the big leagues, it's not about who you know, but who you are. 
  • Secure Print Release: Require users to authenticate themselves at the printer before a job is printed, to prevent unauthorized access to printed documents. No more getting distracted and accidentally leaving classified company documents in the printer tray.  

While cloud printing is ultimately designed to simplify the printing process, issues can still pop up now and then. Here are some common troubleshooting steps for when you've got trouble (with a capital T, that rhymes with P, and that stands for Printing via The Cloud).: 

  • Check Network Connectivity: As you know, cloud printing relies on a solid internet connection to get the job done. If there's a problem, be sure to check that both the device and the printer are successfully connected to the internet. A disrupted connection is often the cause of many printing issues. 
  • Update Printer Drivers and Firmware: Regularly make sure that the drivers and firmware of your printer fleet are all up to date to avoid disruptive compatibility issues with cloud printing services.If possible, set up secure automatic updates for your system. 
  • Verify Print Settings: When in doubt, double-check that the correct printer is selected, and that settings like paper size and print quality are properly configured. It's really hard to get a printer to print if your device isn't talking to it.. #missedconnections 

Yes, the first rule of cloud printing problem solving is to explore the simplest solutions first and work it out from there. But if your cloud printing process is feeling a bit too much to manage on your own, it might be time to look into a pay-as-you-go cloud printing software as a service (SaaS) provider.  Confused? Curious? A combination of the two? Read on.

Not to be mistaken for a Swedish car manufacturer (aka Saab), SaaS providers are companies that deliver applications to users over the internet for a fee. The benefit is that SaaS providers fully manage the software and hardware while ensuring the security and availability of your data. Several SaaS providers offer cloud printing solutions, but PaperCut and UniPrint stand out for their robust features and ease of use. 

PaperCut: Known for its environmental focus, PaperCut provides comprehensive print management solutions that include cloud printing. Features like print quotas, detailed reporting, and secure print release are particularly valued by schools and businesses alike. It's true, you can protect your data while still protecting the earth. 

UniPrint: UniPrint is another leading provider that specializes in secure, scalable, and user-friendly cloud printing solutions. UniPrint’s unique Universal Printer Driver (UPD) technology ensures that print jobs are handled efficiently across different IT infrastructures. If your office has a diverse collection of hardware, software, and various networks, UniPrint could be a solid choice to unite them all for the purpose of printing. 

Full disclosure: although this isn't a paid promotion, this is a ringing endorsement for both PaperCut and Uniprint. Those are the two SaaS providers we use at Flex Technology Group. As a Managed print solutions company, printing is our business, so of course we're only going to use the best printing SaaS providers possible. But enough about us, for the moment let's help get your cloud printing set up.  

You can establish your own convenient cloud printing setup by following these five key steps: 

  1. Assess Your Printing Needs: Identify the number of users, types of documents, and other specific requirements of your organization.  
  2.  Choose the Right Cloud Printing Service: Select a service that aligns with your business needs, budget, and existing IT infrastructure. 
  3. Register Your Printers: Ensure that all of your printers are cloud-ready and registered with the cloud printing service. 
  4. Configure User Access: Set up user accounts, permissions, and print policies to control access and manage print jobs.
  5. Test the System: Conduct thorough testing to ensure that the cloud printing service is functioning correctly and securely 

Yeah, those five steps oughta get the job done, but before you rush into things, keep in mind that successfully implementing cloud printing in your organization will require careful planning and execution: Consider these factors before you get started. 

  • Pilot Testing: Start with a cloud pilot program to identify any potential issues before a full-scale rollout. Problems are a lot less problematic when they're not affecting the entire company. Think big, but start small. 
  • Training and Support: Provide comprehensive cloud printing system training for your IT staff as well as anyone who is actually going to be printing through the new setup. A little proper training will go a long way to ensuring smooth adoption and ongoing support. 
  • Continuous Monitoring: Regularly check on the system for performance, security, and user satisfaction and make adjustments as needed. Avoid built-up complaints and workflow issues by staying ahead of the problems. 

If this all seems a bit overwhelming, or time consuming, you can always team up with someone to set up your cloud printing system for you. Sometimes, if you want a job done right, it's best to delegate it to an experienced professional. That's just good management. 

No pressure, but selecting the right partner for cloud printing implementation is absolutely crucial to the success of the whole program. Okay, so maybe a little pressure. When choosing your company's cloud printing implementation partner, be sure to consider the following factors: 

  • Experience and Expertise: Look for someone with a proven track record in implementing cloud printing solutions, particularly with providers like PaperCut and UniPrint.  
  • Customization: Your perfect partner for this job, should be able to tailor their cloud printing solution to meet your specific business needs. 
  • Support and Maintenance: Make sure that anyone you work with on your cloud printing configuration offers ongoing support and maintenance to address any issues that may arise. Even the perfect partner is ready when things don't go quite right. 

Cloud printing represents a significant leap forward in printing technology, offering flexibility, efficiency, and security that traditional printing methods simply can't match. Whether you’re a small non-profit, a large corporation, or an educational institution, cloud printing offers a scalable, cost-effective solution that can meet your needs. Now you just need someone with experience to come help to set it up.  

At Flex Technology Group, we specialize in helping businesses implement and manage cloud printing solutions tailored to their unique requirements. With our expertise in PaperCut and UniPrint technologies, we can guide you through every step of the process, from planning and setup to ongoing support and optimization. It's not bragging, it's just a fact. :) 

Ready to revolutionize your printing environment? Don't keep your head in the clouds...  Contact Flex Technology Group today to learn how we can help you harness the power of cloud printing for your business.