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		<title>Spending Too Much On Print? Receive a FREE Print Cost Reduction Plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The real cost of print management for most companies is commonly invisible. Our experts can help you take control and reduce print costs up to 30% per year.
According to research from IT consultants Gartner Inc., up to 3% of your annual revenue is spent on print activities.
Effectively managing this activity can save up to 30% [...]]]></description>
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<p>The real cost of print management for most companies is commonly invisible. Our experts can help you take control and reduce print costs up to 30% per year.</p>
<p>According to research from IT consultants Gartner Inc., up to 3% of your annual revenue is spent on print activities.</p>
<p>Effectively managing this activity can save up to 30% annually on your print services. Why?</p>
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<li>Print is a typically uncontrolled budget item, largely off the radar of high level accounting or operations management.</li>
<li>Given the complexities of print fleet management, most print networks are inefficient. Multi-function printers are rare, printers are not replaced until they malfunction, and a wide range of printer brands increase IT administration and ink/paper costs.</li>
<li>The real cost of print is hidden. Color printing, single-side printing, the steep support costs of using multiple manufacturers, and the high energy costs of older printers all work silently against a company’s bottom line.</li>
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<p>How do you take control? Let our experts conduct a no-cost print infrastructure analysis to see how much you can save.</p>
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