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Govern every print lane like infrastructure

  • Route incidents through one operations number with readable SLA clocks.
  • Normalize finance exports so procurement argues from evidence, not anecdotes.
  • Keep secure release, supplies, and break-fix vendors inside one governance cadence.

Teams at manufacturing groups, financial institutions, and healthcare networks use FlowLedger Print when print spend has to answer to audit—not just to month-end close.

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What changes first

  1. Stabilize the queue map. Drivers, SNMP pulls, and walk-through notes land in one device schedule finance can defend.
  2. Expose spend variance early. Department rollups highlight toner spikes and dormant high-duty units before invoices harden.
  3. Coordinate vendors without theater. OEM, courier, and field partners share an agenda instead of competing Monday stories.

Plans built for mixed fleets

The mosaic below mixes large visuals with text-only tiles so you can scan without every card looking identical. Each tile links to the full plan dossier with pricing in KRW, limitations, and reviews written for experience—not hype.

Visual paired with the Atlas Core MPS service plan

Atlas Core MPS

Baseline managed print stack for single-campus operations with predictable toner cadence and incident routing.

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Visual paired with the Harbor Secure Print service plan

Harbor Secure Print

Policy-driven release printing, badge-aware pull queues, and audit trails tuned for financial and healthcare tenants.

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Lattice Fleet Audit

Multi-site discovery sprint that maps devices, contracts, and spend leaks before you rebid or consolidate vendors.

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Visual paired with the RapidBreak Field service plan

RapidBreak Field

Break-fix coverage with parts staging and escalation tiers for campuses that cannot tolerate long downtime windows.

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Visual paired with the Pulse Supplies Automation service plan

Pulse Supplies Automation

Sensor and usage-driven replenishment with approval gates so facilities keeps closets lean without surprise stockouts.

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Field notes from clients

  1. ★★★★☆ Survey verified
    The Harbor Secure Print queue map made contractor badges legible to auditors without us reprinting policy PDFs each week. NorthStar still feels pricey, but the coordinator thread is calmer than our old OEM hotline.
    Seung-a Ko — rated review
  2. Pulse automation did not fix marketing spikes, but it surfaced them before finance signed November invoices. That alone changed how we argue about closets.
    Rahim Al-Farsi, Head of Workplace Services, Han River Capital Partners
  3. Mixed signal month: Lattice audit numbers matched our gut on duplicate coverage, yet SNMP gaps in Busan meant wider confidence bands— the team said so plainly instead of smoothing charts.
    Operations + audit readout · manufacturing group
  4. Short: RapidBreak notes in ServiceNow are finally readable. Longer: We still disagree on spare fuser counts, but the post-incident paragraph cites the impact matrix, so debates happen after printers are warm again.
    Field ops retrospective · healthcare network
  5. Honest week: Cipher hardening slowed us down—in a good way.
    Thomas · Seoul

Written service pledge

  1. If telemetry is partial, we publish confidence bands instead of smoothing dashboards.
  2. If a vendor blocks third-party maintenance, we document the clause instead of improvising coverage.
  3. If pricing on the web differs from your order form, the signed order form always wins.

Choose how to continue

Three lightweight entry paths. Pick the tab that matches how your team prefers to evaluate vendors.

Walk through the service desk console, toner approval paths, and monthly finance export with a solutions consultant. No payment details collected on this step.

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Organizations we keep cadence with

  • Seorin Components
  • Han River Capital Partners
  • BlueArc Clinics
  • Daeyeon Logistics
  • Hanseong Bank
  • Pacific Rim Foods