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Why is Mobility Print awesome?

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The widespread adoption of mobile (cell) phones, tablets, and laptops, and the growth of cloud computing means that organizations must provide a secure and simple printing approach for BYOD and mobile devices (clients).

However, many organizations have avoided implementing a BYOD print infrastructure because the mix of proprietary approaches from each vendor has created the problem of a rather complex environment.

Mobility Print solves this problem because it…

Is easy for end users to set up and use

  • Empowers users to set up printing themselves - no need for a techie!
  • Provides users with a simple setup experience - no need to know the IP address of the printer.
  • Provides all users with a consistent print experience irrespective of the make or model of a printer.
  • Provides the simplest end-user print experience.
  • iOS (iPhones and iPads), Android, ChromeOS (Chromebooks), Windows, and macOS.

Is secure

  • User authentication is maintained without the need for their device to join the domain.
  • All user login credentials are secure and encrypted.

Is easy for SysAdmins to set up and maintain

  • Most installations require only a few clicks to get up and running.
  • All printers are automatically detected, no matter which brand or model; you just need to select the ones to make available to your users.
  • Mobility Print can be deployed in any environment, on Windows, Mac, or Linux, whether hosted locally or in a private cloud.
  • It’s enterprise ready—works reliably across networks of all types and sizes.
  • It’s easy to keep client print queues up to date.

What’s next?

If you are a bit impatient, dive into how to set up now.

If you are feeling a bit nostalgic, and want to take a trip down memory lane, read about the history of printing systems .

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