How Can I Reduce Office Printing Costs? - FlexTG Blog

08 Sep.,2025

 

How Can I Reduce Office Printing Costs? - FlexTG Blog

It's been said that "print is dead" — but reports of the demise of printing have been greatly exaggerated. Despite the rise of digital communication, businesses still often rely on their print operations for important business functions. In fact, most companies will spend up to 3% of their annual revenue on printing costs alone. 

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This may seem shocking - but consider that the typical office worker uses approximately 10,000 sheets of paper every year. That's 20 reams of paper per employee, not to mention the additional costs for equipment, toner, and maintenance... See how quickly it can quickly all add up? And without the proper company-wide oversight in place, the price of your printing operations can be much worse. 

With this in mind, the question “How do I reduce printing costs in the office?” is urgently relevant. 

Waste & Inefficiencies in Your Print Operations Are Costing You Dearly

Printing waste wastes money - but most businesses don't do anything about it. In fact, most don't even have a clue how it's happening. It's been estimated that 90% of companies across the globe don't track their printing costs effectively. What’s more, due to document errors and incorrect printer settings, 17% of all printed pages are never even used. That’s 1,700 pages per employee every year!  

But paper isn't the only problem area. Reordering toner can also be needlessly costly.  

The Truly Hidden Costs of Printing - And How We Find Them

During our recent evaluation of a major healthcare organization, we discovered that for every 1,000 printers they leased, only 700 were actually being put into use. That’s 300 printers draining the budget every month simply because no one took a comprehensive look at their operation.

Another company we worked with was stocking up on toner the way people hoarded toilet paper during the pandemic. Closets and closets were full of unused toner cartridges because it didn't have an effective toner-use tracking solution, so they ended up with a whole lot of clutter and a lot less money. 

In another recent instance, our evaluation revealed that the local branch of a company had ended up listing a nearby OfficeMax as a trusted office supply vendor. This was meant to be for staplers, or Post-It Notes, but several employees ended up buying themselves a personal desktop printer (or 10) and expensive toner cartridges they required.  

And all this reckless retail-priced spending went completely unnoticed by management because the receipts were being filed under "office supplies" and not "print operations". It’s difficult to see a solution when you can't get a good look at the whole issue. 

You can see how unmanaged print can cost you a fortune and not even know it. What you don't know, can hurt your profit margin.  

It’s 10pm, do you know where your printers are? 

It's important to know how this kind of mismanaged printing can drastically impact your bottom line, not to mention the environment. Luckily, you'll be able to turn this around and reduce your printing expenses by up to 30% with some planning and oversight.  

If these scenarios sound like your print operation - or worse, you're unsure - you have options to explore with an experienced managed print services provider. 

Managed Print Services (MPS) Can Stop the Bleeding PDQ 

Managed print is a crucial solution for businesses looking to gain control, visibility, and predictability over their unwieldy print operation.  

At FlexTG, we start by looking at the company's printing setup as a whole, and making the process more efficient from start to finish by consolidating supplies, optimizing usage, and eliminating unnecessary printing whenever possible. 

The many benefits of managed print include:

  1. Streamlined Operations  

Simple but effective solutions, such as print quotas and double-sided printing, will be put in place to reduce toner and paper use (and cost). Additionally, a regular printer maintenance schedule partnered with a toner subscription will stop all the needless overspending, right-size your cartridge renewals, and ensure your printers are ready to use when your team needs them. 

Sound like a lot to handle? It's not, when you're working with an experienced MPS provider. By outsourcing your print management, you can focus on your business without being bogged down by printer problems.  

A strong managed print services provider will do a lot more than automate toner replenishment and device maintenance. For example, our proprietary software gives a holistic view of print coverage, including determining where machines aren't necessary.  

Additionally, with our predictive analytics you can make better toner purchasing decisions, leading to reduced toner waste and more predictive spending (in addition to cheaper toner through stronger buying power). 

And it’s worth pointing out that most companies have cybersecurity vulnerabilities through their printers that, left unchecked, can lead to a devastating data breach. Which leads us to our next point: 

  1. Enhanced Security

By adopting managed print services, you get cutting-edge security features to protect sensitive information from being stolen through unauthorized access of your print devices. These can include secure printing, user authentication, and system-level encryption of print jobs. 

By implementing secure printing solutions, you can require users to authenticate themselves with a personalized code or badge scan before allowing devices to print, copy, or scan any company documents. This reduces the risk of your sensitive information being left unattended and falling into the wrong hands by a lot.  

Better to be safe than sorry.  

  1. Increased Sustainability

MPS partnerships contribute to environmental sustainability by promoting eco-friendly practices. MPS providers can help your business reduce their environmental footprint by optimizing paper and toner usage, implementing recycling programs, and encouraging digital workflows.  

This isn't just good for the environment, it's also good for your company's reputation as a responsible corporate citizen.   

  1. Specialized Industry Regulations

Some industries, such as legal, healthcare, and education, heavily rely on print for regulatory compliance, patient records, and educational materials. MPS providers can tailor solutions to meet the specific needs of these different industries, ensuring they receive the most effective and compliant strategies available.  

  1. Advanced Technologies

It's hard enough to stay up-to-date with developing digital technologies in your own area of expertise. A strategic MPS partnership can get you such cutting-edge benefits as cloud-based printing and AI-driven predictive analytics, leading to a holistic view of device usage and system analysis - with none of the headaches of setting it all up yourself. 

By allowing an MPS provider to centralize your company's print operation, you can rest assured that your team will be able to print securely from any location. (Your branch managers and remote workers will love that, and your network will stay safe and efficient.)  

The Next Best Thing to Printing Money... (Saving Money While You Print)

What Is the Best Print Cost Reduction Software for Business?

Something that most companies have in common is the desire to save money with little effort. One of the easiest ways to do that is by reducing how much your office prints.

The truth is that the price of paper, ink, toner, and the devices themselves all add up. However, many of these business expenses can be significantly cut down by implementing a few key print reduction strategies.

One of our favorite methods is the use of cutting-edge print reduction software which offers incredible cost savings and security to organizations within any industry.

Is your in-office printing out of control?

Here’s the thing—most of us are stuck in a loop of bad print habits. After all, most of us have been printing the same way for years, if not decades! We don’t even think twice before clicking “print” at the office.

But if saving money is a company priority, then you need to start taking print reduction seriously. Here are a few facts that should alert you on how closely  business costs are tied to print:

  • The average office worker prints 10,000 pages per year 
  • About 2-3% of a company’s revenue goes towards print costs
  • Printer ink and toner are more expensive than gold
  • Nearly a quarter (23%) of all IT requests are printer-related
  • 60% of companies have lost data due to a print network breach

Pretty surprising, huh? These are just a few reasons why organizations often spend thousands more than they should on print costs every year.

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Thankfully, with a strong print strategy and some new print cost-reduction software, companies can easily rein in these expenses. Let’s dig into the top ways to decrease print expenses and go over our favorite programs for every solution.

Software to Increase Awareness

How many of those 10,000 sheets of paper printed by employees every year are actually necessary? Especially in our increasingly paperless world, it’s probably even less than we imagine. 

Print reduction software enables companies to gain visibility on where the print waste is occurring in their organization. This allows you to better control and monitor wasteful printing. 

For this, we typically recommend a program called PaperCut. By installing PaperCut, the average business will likely cut its total print volume by a staggering 20% in the first year alone!

The reason for the significant price reduction is all about making employees aware of how their actions and behaviors drive print expenses. PaperCut puts the impact of those actions front and center so your team can make the best choice. Better yet—it usually takes less than an hour to install and deploy and is incredibly secure. 

Implement Soft and Hard Rules

One way PaperCut cuts costs is with pop-up messages based on pre-determined soft and hard rules. With soft rules, messages will inform end-users when they are printing wastefully, like printing single-sided pages when they could print them duplexed. From there, users can decide whether to continue or instead choose a more cost-effective alternative.

With a hard rule, an end-user won’t be allowed to print anything that the company has identified as unnecessary for this particular job. Or, it will automatically change the print specifications based on a predetermined rule.

Rules and pop-ups can be fully managed by department, individual, or job function. We typically suggest that an organization start by implementing two or three rules that will have the greatest effect and rolling out more from there.

Enact Two-Step Authentication for Print

How many times have you printed something only to realize that you’ve made a mistake, printed the wrong page, or maybe don’t need it at all? PaperCut’s two-step authentication process ends this problem by making employees think twice before paper and ink are used for a print job. 

An employee must approve a job twice before it’s released from the queue to print with two-step authentication. First, they press “print” from their computer. Then, they must approve it again on the device itself using a PIN or ID card.

If it’s never approved the second time, it’s eventually deleted from the queue.

Monitor Your Employee’s Print Use

Another smart solution to cut down on paper costs is by actively monitoring your employee’s print use. This gives you a complete insight into your company’s print, copy, scan, and fax activity so your organization can make strategic decisions.

Is someone regularly racking up more expenses than everyone else? Now you’ll know for sure and can educate them on better print practices.

Going back to PaperCut—they have a great monitoring program that allows you to see who is printing, what is being printed, where printing is being done, and when pages are being printed on both network and non-network printers.

Here’s a PaperCut print usage report example from the imageOne offices: 

Pretty handy, right?!

Digitize Your Paper Document Process

Going digital isn’t just great for your workflow and for the environment. It’s also great for your bottom line.

Just think how much money goes into purchasing paper, ink, toner, and devices—not to mention the cost of labor for the IT team and help desk when it comes to printer problems.

Now, just imagine the financial impact if you could even turn a fraction of your workplace paperless. You’d buy less paper, and fewer toner cartridges, allow IT to focus on other initiatives—and maybe even avoid having to buy or lease a new printer altogether!

Simply scanning old documents for repurposing or creating more digital documents in the first place is an easy way to begin going paperless. However, there are some robust tools and software that can expedite the process and streamline current labor-intensive workflows as well.

One favorite of these document digitization tools is called Laserfiche. In short, Laserfiche provides organizations with a modern, cloud-based document storage system. No longer are you storing thousands of pages in file cabinets or stuffed inside desks? Now, it’s all available from a simple web portal.

It’s not only easier but by eliminating the need for so much paper, it saves serious money on print costs.

Install Print Network Security Software

Avoid falling victim to hackers by installing one of many powerful print security tools on the market. 

Too often, businesses overlook printer cybersecurity threats. This is a serious mistake. Print devices are computers too, and this oversight leads to millions of lost dollars every year—not to mention the confidence of your company’s valued customers.

Many of our favorite print security programs are developed by HP. As a computer company first and foremost, they know their way around creating secure software. Some of these great HP Security software tools and solutions are:

  • HP Sure Start
  • HP Connection Inspector
  • HP Whitelisting
  • Run-time Intrusion Selection

Take Advantage of Reporting Tools

The benefits of print cost reduction software can only go so far if you’re not actively monitoring the results. Without regular reports and cost summaries, there’s no way to know with accuracy how much you’re saving and how it translates to your business’ final print costs.

That’s why it’s important for your team to consistently track and monitor your results using each program’s analytics tools. If you have a managed print partner, they can take care of this task entirely, while also filling you in on all reporting, as well as offering advice for additional savings.

How Does Cost Reduction Work With an MPS Partner?

Most managed print services will recommend running the software for 30 days after installation to test where the wasted print is happening. During the 30-day test, employees will see no difference in their printing experience.

After 30 days, we will analyze the test results to identify print waste and associated costs. The print reduction software has hundreds of pre-built reports that will easily allow us to identify waste.

The biggest print waste offenders are often based on color printing, excessive printing of the same print job, the use of expensive devices, and not taking advantage of duplex printing. 

What’s Next?

By utilizing software platforms like PaperCut, Laserfiche, HP Security, and more—and following the results from their reporting tools—your company can finally grasp what’s truly happening within your print environment and save serious money.

There are many other carefully tested print reduction software options as well, each with its pros and cons. Your MPS partner will help you determine what program is best for you, depending on your objectives. 

A return on investment for print cost-reduction software is typically seen in just a few months. Most organizations are amazed by what they discover from the results of a 30-day printing assessment, including where the waste is and how they can reduce costs. 

Are you interested in learning more about One Stop Printing Solution? Contact us today to secure an expert consultation!