PaperCut vs. PrintUI

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
PaperCut
Score 8.4 out of 10
N/A
PaperCut Software headquartered in Melbourne offers their suite of print and output management solutions including PaperCut NG as well as embedded software to supply hardware integration.
$425
One Time Fee
PrintUI
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
PrintUI is an output management solution from Santa Cruz Software, a cloud technology that enables clients or their partners to develop branded front-end sites for online or automated customization of InDesign templates for things such as: marketing brochures, datasheets, catalogs, retail signs, HTML and print advertisements, and business cards using automated Variable Data APIs or WYSIWYG web browser editors.
$79
per month
Pricing
PaperCutPrintUI
Editions & Modules
25 Users
$425.00
One Time Fee
75 Users
$605.00
One Time Fee
150 Users
$840.00
One Time Fee
Add-On Advanced Gallery Hosting
$79
per month
Add-On White Label
$99
per month
Add-On HTML Output
$99
per month
Starter Plan
$299
per month storage and InDesign Server capacity for 100 templates
Premium Plan
$449
per month storage and InDesign Server capacity for 500 templates
Unlimited Plan
$649
per month storage and InDesign Server capacity for unlimited templates
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
PaperCutPrintUI
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
PaperCutPrintUI
Considered Both Products
PaperCut
Chose PaperCut
PaperCut was more user friendly for our higher ed situation and had a great sales pitch from the reseller we got it from.
Chose PaperCut
PaperCut is easily a better program or product to use in a workplace environment that often faces too much paper wastage as we are able to keep track of how many print jobs have been dedicated to levels of paper usage and keep track of the jobs that have already been processed …
Chose PaperCut
I have not evaluated any other print management utilities that were not simply built in to the Server OS.
Chose PaperCut
We did review products like uniFLOW, PrintManager, UniPrint before implementing PaperCut. We had heard good reviews from our friends and other sources. Some employees had also used it before and were familiar with the implementation process. It was easy to sync the software …
Chose PaperCut
Print Audit is a similar set-up that boasts about server-based architecture and how they are using a reputable and current business model (you can google the articles to see the propaganda), but ultimately it falls short when compared to PaperCut. PaperCut is just easier to use …
PrintUI

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User Ratings
PaperCutPrintUI
Likelihood to Recommend
7.6
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
9.3
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
PaperCutPrintUI
Likelihood to Recommend
PaperCut is well suited in an environment where paper usage is overdone. In the marketing and advertising industry, lots of paper is wasted due to visual usage like presentations of client show-casings. It is less appropriate for a workplace that only uses digital work rather than any print. Otherwise very useful.
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Pros
  • Run reports to view print usage by department, employee, site, etc.
  • Helpful in capturing trends.
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Cons
  • The initial set up is a bit of a burden, and isn't truly user-friendly.
  • The web print feature can get hung-up some times and there isn't a way to cancel when a job is "processing."
  • The MacBook top bar item isn't always stable.
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Support Rating
We use a local company to support our PaperCut implementation. They have been fantastic with any request we've had over the years. For the most part the issues we have had were simple enough and were often solved by a driver or application update. PaperCut has been nothing less than reliable.
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Alternatives Considered
PaperCut was more user friendly for our higher ed situation and had a great sales pitch from the reseller we got it from.
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Return on Investment
  • The biggest ROI impact would be that we are saving money every year by printing less and less.
  • As part of moving towards this centralized model, we no longer purchase new printers.
  • The only negative was the initial push back from users that have been printing to local printers for years and years. This is something that will obviously go away over time.
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