When a commercial real estate firm was looking to save money on their printers and copiers, it contacted Sharp dealer Vision Office Systems for their help to provide quality products with outstanding service at a fraction of its current costs.
When a leading swing set manufacturer’s business boomed during the start of COVID-19, the company was challenged with printing enough manuals to meet customer demand. The company turned to printing inhouse with a Sharp black and white printer to save costs and reduce waste.
When an offshore drilling company’s security became an issue with highly sensitive documents, the company needed a reliable solution that would protect unattended print jobs as well as integrate with their existing systems. Along with Sharp multifunction printers (MFPs), Sharp incorporated Secure Print Release with new USB card readers to make it easy for authorized walk-up users to authenticate to the machines and securely release their print jobs.
Sharp multifunction devices and printers from Les Olson Company helped enhance this healthcare organization’s productivity and security while decreasing service expenses.
Updated equipment and a new IT infrastructure from Sharp streamlined spending and helped ensure the future of a great education for the students of McCormick County School District.
Civil engineering and consulting firm The Kleingers Group relies heavily on printing speed, reliability and quality for its deadline-oriented environment. When the company looked to upgrade its printers, Sharp MFPs were precisely what it needed to improve performance.
When this large healthcare system needed a way to optimize their print environment by understanding their print costs, complying with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations and integrating seamlessly with the hospital system’s electronic patient record system, it turned to Sharp and Marco for the ultimate solution, saving almost $500,000 in 6 months.
This Dallas, Texas pathology practice turned to Sharp and Technifax Office Solutions when it realized it needed to reduce its document management spending and increase its security and efficiencies.
Multiple campuses and thousands of students meant that Pepperdine University needed a printing solution that would provide quality output but also help control print and copy spending. Sharp came to the rescue with multifunction printers (MFPs) that included a robust print tracking and chargeback system to keep costs down.
When the City of Anderson, South Carolina needed a technology revamp, it turned to Sharp for its document, IT and professional A/V needs.
Southern Seminary’s retail printers and print shop devices needed an upgrade. Following a complete overhaul with Sharp, the Seminary improved performance and functionality across all print operations.
A mid-sized rubber manufacturing company was looking for a more efficient way to manage scanning across the organization, and improve order processing requirements. With a Drivve | Image integrated solution from Sharp, Greene Rubber enhanced the organization’s overall workflow and productivity.
With a number of specific educational needs for deaf and hardof-hearing students, Blossom Montessori needed to update its technologies with more visual and interactive capabilities. Sharp AQUOS BOARD interactive display systems have improved the overall learning culture at the school.
When Indianapolis-based Community Health Network (CHN) undertook a multi-year, network-wide innovation initiative, Sharp helped transform the healthcare provider’s communication processes, moving it away from paper-based communication methods and saving CHN more than $600,000 annually.
Being able to meet HIPAA compliance standards is a challenge for most rural hospitals, Thayer County Health Services, a rural county hospital, needed a technology upgrade in order to protect sensitive patient data. Eakes Office Solutions was able to offer printing and fax solutions that helped the hospital improve the way patient information was safeguarded and shared, while saving the organization thousands of dollars.
Seattle Pacific University’s existing range of standalone copiers, printers and fax machines were not meeting the needs of its growing population of users. After an overhaul of its printing fleet, students, faculty and staff now have an easyto-use, robust multifunctional printing environment that has increased efficiencies at a lower cost.
The Indianapolis Indians Minor League Baseball TM (MiLB) team decided to up its organizational game by replacing in-house printers with Sharp multifunctional printers (MFPs). This transformation helped increase corporate sales revenue by 150 percent.
The Cincinnati Reds is a fast-paced organization, especially during baseball season. This Major League dynasty was spending energy on faulty office equipment, when its sheer focus should be ensuring the franchise wins on and off the field. A vendor change was imminent when service calls and on-site technicians became the norm and downtime was hindering productivity.