Nubeprint MPS Monitoring Now Available Via Chromebooks

Ann Arbor, MI (Jan. 21, 2020) — Chromebooks are the fastest-growing segment of the computer market, and anyone with a Chromebook device can now activate monitoring by merely introducing the Nubeprint license number obtained from their dealer.

According to Nubeprint CEO, Antonio Sanchez, “At Nubeprint, we think that monitoring services such as cost per page or supply replenishment should not be exclusive to a small number of service providers and of end-customers. The truth is that current MPS technology has acted as an entry barrier for many dealers.”

Until now, anyone wanting to get into the monitoring service sector (cost per page, auto-replenishment of toner etcetera) required technical knowledge and resources to install a DCA at the customer and to make sure that the DCA is continuously up and running and reporting.

Dealers avoid offering the monitoring services to their small customers such as the SOHO and home user market because of the workload associated with this. Yet this market segment represents around 50% of the installed printer base and has the best sales margins.

Nubeprint has removed this barrier with the introduction of its latest technology. Now the dealer sends the customer the license number to start the MPS proposition and activate the service and start monitoring the customers’ printers — a perfect solution for small companies and professionals.

Chromebooks are the fastest-growing segment of the computer market. The number of Chromebook options offered HP, Lenovo, Acer, Asus, Google, and in general, any manufacturer of laptops keeps growing.

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About Nubeprint
Nubeprint is a technology company focused on the output devices reliable management. Nubeprint’s offices are located in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Madrid, Spain, and its Distribution Channel covers US, Europe, APAC and Central & South America. Nubeprint´s Yield & Lean Management software is the only true “device agnostic” and reliable MPS software in the Printing Market for remote, automated and proactive management of output devices.