BERLIN and DENVER, Jan. 30, 2018 -- ThinPrint Cloud Services, a subsidiary of the print solution experts ThinPrint, announces the availability of its new printing solution ezeep Dash. With the new solution, printers and printer drivers are fully managed via a clearly organized portal. ezeep Dash doesn’t require any server and users print locally eliminating the need for an internet connection to the portal.
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With ezeep Dash, companies can easily move their entire print management system to the cloud. Printers are defined and assigned to users thanks to a clearly organized web console. When selecting the printers, admins can choose from a pool of printer drivers provided by ThinPrint or upload their own drivers. The deployment of IT specialists on site, for example in branch offices, is not necessary, nor is the operation of a server.
The ezeep software automatically rolls out to the local computers, enabling employees to immediately use the printers assigned to them. If required and approved by the administrator, employees can also set up additional printers for their individual needs or modify printer properties in the ezeep Dash Self Service Portal.
One important aspect is that printing itself is always completely local and doesn’t take place via the cloud. As a result, no Internet connection is required for printing. If drivers or IP addresses change, they are automatically updated using the ezeep Dash Agent, which is included in the solution.
“ezeep Dash is ideal for all companies that want to completely or partially eliminate their print servers or who have laboriously installed and managed printer drivers on all computers up to now.” said Christoph Hammer, CEO at ThinPrint Cloud Services Inc. “With nearly 20 years of experience in network printing and our long-standing cooperation as a member of the Cloud Printing Alliance with virtually all renowned printer manufacturers, we’re able to offer our customers not just a completely serverless, intuitively-operated solution, but also a continuously growing pool of the most up-to-date printer drivers.”
ezeep Dash supports Microsoft Windows from version 7 and will soon be available for Apple MacOS from version 10.10. (Yosemite). A free 30-day demo account for 10 users can be set up easily at: https://www.ezeep.com/demo/
About ThinPrint Cloud Services, Inc.
ThinPrint Cloud Services, Inc. is a subsidiary of ThinPrint, the leading provider of print management software and services for businesses. We focus on providing cloud enabled print and print management solutions to individuals, co-working spaces, educational institutions and organizations with BYOD or guest printing needs. With ThinPrint Cloud Printer, ezeep and ezeep Dash, our customers drastically reduce the administration of their print infrastructure and print users by leaving all the time intensive tasks to us. In addition, they benefit from advanced features like print quotas, automated per-page billing, secure release printing, Wi-Fi printing to any printer from mobile devices, remote printing and self-service portals.
For more information, please visit: www.ezeep.com.
Media Contacts:
North America:
Kendra Westerkamp, VisiTech PR for ThinPrint Cloud Services
Phone: +1-303-752-3552, email: [email protected]
Rest of World:
Silke Kluckert, Public Relations Manager
Phone: +49 30 39493166, email: [email protected]


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