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Advanced
Printers Activity Logger $285.00
(up to 19
Printers)
Advanced
Printers Activity Logger
Advanced Printers Activity Logger is an intelligent
print auditing solution! Advanced Printers Activity
Logger® 1.2 is a Windows NT/2000/XP utility that
monitors both local and network printers and keeps track
of all printing activity. The expenses on printing
documents (paper, toner, printer maintenance) are very
sensitive even for a medium-size enterprise. There are
special printing audit programs available to optimize
the expenses and ensure the rational usage of printers
in an organization. Such printing audit programs enable
you to carry out the detailed analysis of the printer
hardware usage, document flow volume, and the amount of
money the organization spends for printing of those
documents.
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Advanced
Printers Activity Logger gathers the detailed
information about each printing job:
- Queue jobs
- Document name
(application was used to print)
- Name of the user,
who have created the job
- User’s computer
name
- Date and time the
job started
- Name of the printer
- Total size of the
job in pages
- Number of the pages
printed
- Number of bytes
printed
- Job status (printed,
spooling, deleted, error, etc.)
Advanced Printers
Activity Logger monitors a complete set of printer
parameters and print jobs parameters
Key
Features
- Keeps track of all
print jobs with detailed information
- Monitors a complete
set of printer parameters and print jobs parameters
(up to 92)
- Runs as a Windows
NT/2000/XP service. Includes separate application to
control the monitoring service and view/export/print
log journals
- Uses fast and
reliable Interbase/Firebird 6 database for storing
data (it's included in the installation)
- 3 types of log
journals: Print Jobs Journal, Printer Events and
Jobs Events Journal, Application Events Journal
- Powerful filters for
easy data finding
- Export to MS Excel,
MS Word, CSV, HTML, XML and DB formats
- Multi-language
interface
Print Jobs Journal
contains detailed information about each print job:
- Date and time the
job queued
- Document name
- Name of the user,
who have created the job
- Name of the computer
- Total size of the
job in pages
- Number of the pages
printed
- Total size of the
job in bytes
- Number of bytes
printed
- Job status (printed,
spooling, deleted, error, etc.)
- Date and time the
job started
- Date and time the
job finished
- Name of the printer
- Driver version
- Orientation of the
paper
- Size of the paper
- Paper length
- Paper width
- Scale factor
- Number of copies
- Printer resolution
(X-resolution)
- Color or monochrome
- Whether double-sided
printing is used
- Y-resolution
- The way TrueType
fonts should be printed
- Whether collation
should be used
- Name of the form
(Letter, A4, etc.)
- ICM handling method
- ICM Intent
- Type of the media
being printed on
- Dithering type
- ICC Manufacturer
- ICC Model
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