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Author Archives: Sales Team
Now you can calculate your PaperCut ROI
PaperCut software is proud to announce the availability of their Return on Investment (ROI) calculator. This is not a new product, it is a free tool that you can use to estimate how long it will take to recover the cost of your PaperCut purchase through savings of printing consumables. It also calculates your current printing cost based on your estimation of usage and shows you the environmental impact of your reduced printing.
The calculator is easy to use with dynamic recalculation for convenient “what if” scenario comparisons. To use the calculator you will need to have estimates for the number of users, average number of pages printed per day and estimated cost per page for color and black and white printing. The information is displayed in graphical format for easy comparison.
Product Manager Rick Phipps says “ROI is a term that always surfaces in challenging economic times, and for good reason. Purchasing technology that can pay for itself in a reasonably short period of time is virtually budget neutral. In addition a product with a good ROI continues to produce savings after the initial investment is retired”.
See how much you can save with the online ROI calculator now.
If you would like to try the free 40 day trial version of PaperCut you can download it from the download page.
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