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Managing printers across multiple locations can quickly become complex. This one-pager highlights how Brother printers and all-in-ones support consistent, reliable document systems across distributed environments. Read it to see how Brother solutions help streamline print management for multi-site organizations.
How does Brother support multi-site businesses?
Brother is designed to support organizations that run across several locations by acting as a single document technology partner. Instead of managing different vendors and device types at each site, you can standardize on one fleet of printers, all-in-ones, and label printers that work consistently in both front- and back-office environments.
This approach helps you:
- Simplify your document infrastructure across stores and headquarters
- Reduce the day-to-day IT burden and related costs
- Maintain consistent performance and user experience at every location
By centralizing and standardizing your document technology with Brother, you can focus more on operations and less on managing devices at each site.
How does Brother reduce IT workload and downtime?
Brother helps lighten the load on your IT team and minimize downtime through remote management and standardized devices.
Key capabilities include:
- **Remote deployment and management**: IT can push device settings, firmware updates, and security configurations to all locations without traveling onsite.
- **Fleet standardization**: Using a consistent set of compact printers, all-in-ones, and label printers makes it easier to support, train users, and troubleshoot.
- **Network-wide visibility**: Central monitoring lets you see device status and performance across your entire fleet, so you can spot and address issues earlier.
- **Streamlined resolution**: When a problem can’t be fixed remotely, Brother’s Next Business Day Exchange (Overnight Warranty Exchange) is designed to swap out the device quickly, helping to keep operational uptime on track.
Together, these capabilities help your IT team reimagine support—from reactive, on-site fixes to more proactive, remote management.
What happens when a device fails at one of our locations?
When a device issue occurs at one of your locations, Brother’s goal is to keep your operations moving with minimal disruption.
The process typically looks like this:
1. **Remote troubleshooting first**: Your IT team can use network-wide visibility and remote management tools to diagnose and attempt to resolve the issue without sending someone onsite.
2. **If it can’t be fixed remotely**: Brother offers a Next Business Day Exchange (Overnight Warranty Exchange) service. This is designed to quickly replace the affected device so your team can get back to work with limited downtime.
Because your fleet is standardized, staff are already familiar with the replacement devices, which helps reduce training time and gets each location back to normal operations faster.