Identifying a customer’s printers | Printers for each customer are separated into different child organizations. | Printers must be tagged with an identifier to determine which customer is using it. |
Finding a specific printer | The customer must be known, or each child organization must be individually searched for the specific printer. | All printers are in one list. |
Print activity reporting | A customer’s printer activity can be easily determined by reporting on the print activity of the entire child organization. | A customer’s printer activity must be determined by filtering printers by customer-identifiable means. For example, you can filter printers by tags. |
Future Lexmark Cloud Services functionality | Future Lexmark Cloud Services functionality can be selectively granted to individual customers. | Future Lexmark Cloud Services functionality made available to one customer is available to all. Some enhanced functionality may not be supported in a flat structure. |
Account management by customers | A customer administrator can be added where needed in individual customer organizations without sharing access to information of other customers. | A customer administrator who is added can see all printer information for all customers. |