Case Study: Boodle Hatfield

Boodle Hatfield is a medium-sized law firm based in London and Oxford providing bespoke legal services serving property, corporate and private clients. They use Worldox as their document management software and have 160 users.
""Having the flexibility to print only what we need, not only reduces costs but cuts down on wasted paper. It helps us do our bit for the environment.""
Will Dunn

The Challenge

Boodle Hatfield had a complex print set-up with a number of devices from different manufacturers in use, including a mixed fleet of network  printers and multi-functional devices, often with different configurations.  Managing these can be problematic and time consuming with several pieces of software.

As a consequence the firm was looking for a single management system to administer print processes and print macros throughout the firm.  They were also interested in making efficiency savings that would result in reduced costs and improvement in their environmental performance due to less waste.

Implementation

Boodle Hatfield started to look at reworking their print management process which involved the complex process of rewriting macros.  They found that Kappris could do this through their print driver so Boodle Hatfield began to explore implementing this within the firm.  It made sense to utilise Kappris because the firm could then manage the macro process themselves, introducing and writing print processes when they were needed.  It also meant that there was no need for hard-coding, creating a unique solution that was implemented to influence printing across all applications within the firm.

Introducing the print driver onto Boodle Hatfield’s system would mean that in the future they could control and manage the whole print process, including administering macros, entirely from their end and at their discretion.

Adaptability and Response

Boodle Hatfield use Kappris throughout the firm, in all the applications they print from.  In particular they make use of printing from Outlook where the administrator can set print to be plain mono duplex and even separate and staple the attachments as well as the main email.  The user then has the option only to print certain parts of an email conversation and remove the lengthy footers.  As email printing takes up a significant part of any firm’s print output this has dramatically affected the number of pages printed.

Multiple copies can be printed at any one time, so when a user needs to print a file copy (using low quality paper) and a final copy (using high quality paper) these are automatically selected and taken from specific printer trays, as set by the administrators.  During use it became clear that users required a label to be printed when mailing final copies.  Boodle Hatfield went back to Kutana to seek a solution.  Kutana responded by adding a  feature to Kappris that allowed users to print to specific label printers. This was enhanced further to allow printing of letter, copy and address label,