Built as an Add-on Option to Print Manager Plus, this product redefines print security and simplicity in the same sentence. Using already existing network authentication resources, with robust and secure login features. The Release Station Option allows for easy installation into an already existing Windows or Novell network.
Using your intranet to run from, the Release Station working with Print Manager Plus will allow many different scenarios for Schools, Libraries, Healthcare, Insurance, and Corporate customers. Integrated with all of your print queues the Release Station can be placed anywhere there is a web based or intranet connection. Users will be prompted for their Username and Password. Once logged in they can view their print job, and choose to print, delete, or even pay for it!
Allowing Administrators to display sets of data for when users login to the Release Station, allows full control over printing in public labs, pay for print kiosks, and HIPAA regulation compliancy for confidential document release.
PayPal features have fully been integrated into the Release Station allowing for full pay for print kiosks or an attendant to charge for printing in any environment.
With over 10 years of experience in the Print Management arena and by surveying and listening to our customers it has made Print Manager Plus the #1 Print Management software in the world, which is used in thousands of Schools, Universities, Libraries, Corporations, Governments, and Individual consultants.
““I want to thank the programmers at Software Shelf for adding 2 groups (Admins and Managers) to PMP. Mostly I want to thank them for the ability to not allow users to release their own print jobs. When I purchased PMP Release Station 2-3 years ago and set it up to use DOMAIN mode, I was disappointed to find out that our students could release their own jobs which would need that we would have to set it up in WORKGROUP mode and teachers could possibly have another password to remember. I remember talking with support and I believe Sean about this issue to see if there was a way around it but there was not. I am thrilled now! Thank you!”” — Adam Bauman - Pius X High School