Nubeprint Direct will disrupt the MPS market-Industry Analysts, Inc.

2021-11-18 09:24:27 By : Ms. Eileen Song

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Ann Arbor, Michigan. — Nubeprint, Inc. Launches Zero MPS Jammer Program

February 11, 2021: Nubeprint is pleased to announce the launch of Nubeprint Direct Managed Printing Service (MPS), which will disrupt the MPS industry at an entry-level price of as low as 6 Euros per month.

With the launch of Nubeprint Direct MPS, one of the biggest MPS barriers has been broken, where you can sign up for a basic MPS "pick and mix" package for only 6.25 euros per month and manage up to 25 devices.

Alternatively, you can use the Nubeprint Directs ZERO Basic option to get started. The feature-rich dashboard contains 19 easy-to-manage, state-of-the-art, and self-explanatory applications to get your MPS program up and running. Everything you need to bill for the page is important. When the toner is low, send push notifications to the customer's mobile phone-automatically manage the delivery of new consumables. Keep track of every ink cartridge shipped and no longer lose ink cartridges.

When there is a technical problem with the device, you will receive real-time alerts, as well as consumable alerts from the customer’s printer, regardless of the manufacturer. You can set your preferred monitoring between thresholds based on the number of days remaining or the percentage of ink or toner remaining.

The feature-rich ZERO Basic option starts at 29.60 Euros per month and applies to 25 devices. In comparison, the monthly cost of 500 devices is 229.40 Euros. Each application contains its reports in Excel and CSV format.

Antonio Sanchez, CEO of Nubeprint, said: “One of the barriers for SMEs to enter the MPS field is the high entry cost, which can be as high as tens of thousands of euros.” Nubeprint Direct is very flexible, so you can adjust what you need according to your budget. You pay for the features you need, you can pay on a monthly basis without commitment, or you can get a discount by obtaining an annual license. "He added.

Unlike many closed MPS systems, Nubeprint Direct is a tool for all printers, supporting more than 55 printer manufacturers and printer types (laser, ink, large format, ribbon...)

A unique COVID-19 home work solution that can monitor remote workers’ printers without installing cumbersome software. It's as simple as using the Nubeprint mobile app in the customer's mobile phone or activating the printer monitoring service in the customer's Chromebook.

Information security is of utmost importance, and Nubeprint Direct services are fully compliant with GDPR. Enables you to keep customers for you because you know that customer data will not be shared. Only you and your customers can access it.

"The idea of ​​Nubeprint Direct has been in our minds for several years, but the pandemic has caused a huge change in telecommuting, and this change allows us to launch Nubeprint Direct in a few months instead of the usual one or two years. The first phase of the project was launched at the end of January, mainly for the European market. The second phase for the North American market should be launched soon. Nubeprint CEO Antonio Sanchez said that the early interest and use are very positive.

To learn more, please visit nubeprintdirect.com

Nubeprint is a technology company focused on the reliable management of output devices. Nubeprint has offices in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Madrid, Spain, and its distribution channels cover the United States, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Central and South America. Nubeprint's production and lean management software is the only truly "device-independent" and reliable MPS software in the printing market for remote, automated and active management of output devices.

Tel: 1 734 794 4790/34 911 610 299 Mobile: 1 734 272 1126/34 607 775 077 Skype: asanchez.nubeprint Email: asanchez@nubeprint.com

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