Print Censor Enterprise 5.20.174

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Print Censor Enterprise is a compact and easy-to-use solution intended for network printer management and monitoring. It keeps a full track of all print jobs by a set of criteria and grants you full control over the printing devices in your network. Featuring advanced functionality and an intuitive interface, this application is a wise investment for users willing to minimize printing costs and improve efficiency of the company's document flow.

Version 5.20.174 has improved messages format by email and Print Informer,and fixed informing by email.

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