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Birmingham University: The University of Birmingham wanted to improve the printing and photocopy service provided to students in the Main Library, making it easier, quicker and more secure to use. The University wanted to integrate printing and photocopying control onto the student ID Card. Birmingham University case study. |
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Capital City Academy: ICS installed a copy and print payment solution using Mifare™ Cards. The system provides Capital City Academy with the means to account for student, staff and departmental usage for total budgetary control. The system allows for total accountability and has vastly reduced paper wastage. Capital City Academy case study.
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Cirencester College: ICS supplied Cirencester College with MB20s and autoloaders to audit and control the use of the printer and photocopier facilities at the campus. ICS also installed its own in-house software solution, Monitor Transaction Builder (MTB), for selling reprographic products and saving staff time on more menial tasks. Cirencester College case study. |
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De Montfort University: ICS installed an ID Card Printing System that allows De Montfort University complete control over their card production. The students now have a chip technology card that can be used for: Student Identification, Access Control, Photocopy control, NUS Card and Student voting. De Montfort University case study.
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Edinburgh University: ICS provided the University of Edinburgh Libraries with a photocopier control solution that would be superior to the existing system and aim to reduce overall costs. Edinburgh University case study. |
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Harvey Nichols: ICS installed an ID Card Production System that enabled Harvey Nichols to produce and encode their own ID cards. The system has reduced fraud and increased security at Harvey Nichols. Harvey Nichols case study. |
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Manchester Metropolitan: ICS upgraded the staff photocopy control system to consist of 40 MB20 copy control terminals and SuperVisor NET photocopy management software. The management software provides MMU with the means to account for individual usage for total budgetary control. Manchester Metropolitan case study. |
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NHS Portsmouth: The NHS Education Centres in Portsmouth wanted to introduce charges for printing to recover costs and reduce waste. ICS introduced card readers to control the printing and photocopying. To help reduce overall costs for implementing the system, ICS offered a mixed purchasing and leasing package, this appealed to the NHS as it operates on a very tight budget. NHS Portsmouth case study. |
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Portsmouth Grammar School: ICS installed a fully networked 'smartcard' photocopy and printing control solution that can be integrated to work with staff ID cards. The objective was to control the cost of printing and photocopying together with one solution. Portsmouth Grammar School wanted to design, print and issue their own ID cards. Portsmouth Grammar School case study
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Swansea University: The University of Wales, Swansea needed to improve printing and photocopying services to students, making it quicker, easier and more secure. The University wanted to control the printing and photocopying services and to minimise wastage and opportunities for fraud. Swansea University case study. |
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Ulster University: ICS installed over 100 rechargeable 'smartcard' photocopier control systems with 'Copydata' Management software enabling the University of Ulster to manage its reporting and copier usage allowing greater control and flexibility. Ulster University case study. |
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University of East London: The University of East London approached ICS to produce bespoke and enhanced revaluers and PC20 card readers for student’s with visual and movement disabilities. UEL choose to upgrade from Pcounter to Pcounter Pro so that student’s could manually top up their accounts with credit. UEL case study. |
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University of Roehampton: Working with our partners, G2 Integrated Solutions, ICS planned, project managed and installed a comprehensive access control and a print & photocopy management solution at the University of Roehampton. University of Roehampton case study. |