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Gain insights to help drive out cost
With InfoPrint® Productivity Suite software and the Productivity Tracking Feature, you can capture operational data on demand about the InfoPrint 4100 and InfoPrint 4000 with enhanced console to drive cost out of your print production operation.
With in-depth operator and machine utilization data, production managers can gain insights that can help to optimize print operations, maximize printer utilization, minimize labor cost and reduce cost of printing. To help you calculate productivity, you can query events throughout the production cycle, graph the data, and produce standard or customizable reports. |
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Provides a comprehensive set of production statistics organized in a relational data base, allowing production managers to gain insight into improved operating efficiencies |
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Allows you to analyze production reports over specific time periods by each printing system, each shift or each operator, allowing management to target areas to improve production levels |
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Organizes production data in a database providing a tool for long-term trend analysis |
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Provides a standard set of Excel® spreadsheets, graphs and charts that can be customized to fit unique business requirements¹ |
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Delivers potential benefits including reduction in expensive manual data gathering, analysis, and report preparation; improved workload balancing; enhanced problem determination; and tracking of operational standards |
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Release 2 of InfoPrint Productivity Suite extends functionality to include user-defined events and support for multiple clients without additional license fees. |
- If you wish to access Productivity Tracker’s DB2® database from a user-written program or through any interface other than the ones provided with the Productivity Tracker feature you will need a separate license for InfoPrint Solutions Company DB2 Universal Database Express Edition V8.1 for Linux® and Windows® (D52BILL).
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