The Print Server IT Teams Don't Have to Babysit.
Printing keeps breaking. The ezeep Hub fixes that permanently. It connects your local printers to the cloud and handles everything a print server does. Without the Windows machine, the driver packages, or the post-Patch Tuesday scramble. One compact device per location. Set it up once and then forget it exists.
Printing That Just Works. Without Anyone Nursing It.
No servers. No driver packages. No one restarting anything at 7am. The ezeep Hub handles the infrastructure so your team handles everything else.
No Spooler. No Scramble.
The Hub manages queuing, routing, and job delivery without a Windows service underneath it. No restarts after Patch Tuesday, no firefighting when it hangs, no failed overnight batches, and no recurring ticket category quietly consuming your team's time week after week.
No Drivers On Any Device Or System
Cloud rendering handles the translation between source and printer, so users print from Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iOS, or Android without a driver install. The Hub also acts as a print endpoint for ERPs, EHRs, WMS, and other backend systems.
No Servers at Every Location
One Hub per site connects your local printers to the ezeep Cloud automatically. Run multiple Hubs at a location if the environment demands it. Adding a site doesn't mean another server to procure, configure, or maintain. Just a Hub on the network and you're done.
See How The ezeep Hub Works
This simple workflow is ideal for IT teams managing distributed offices, coworking locations, retail branches, or remote sites. No external technicians needed, no server upkeep, and no wasted hours.
Plug In and Let the Hub Find Your Printers
Connect the Hub to power and your network. It automatically discovers every printer on the local network and registers them in your ezeep dashboard. No configuration files. No manual driver loading. No one needs to be on-site to make it work.
Assign and Manage from the ezeep Console
Open your ezeep dashboard and your printers are already there. Assign them to users or groups and set print policies, all from wherever you are. Backend systems like ERPs and warehouse platforms connect through a service user, so the same assignment model covers everything that needs to print, whether there's a human involved or not.
Users Print from Any Device
Users print from any device without installing anything, and systems print through the Hub as a reliable endpoint. Jobs route, deliver, and complete, while IT stays out of it entirely.
Print Infrastructure Has a Security Problem. The Hub Doesn't.
Print Spooler vulnerabilities since PrintNightmare (2021)
Increase in print-related security incidents reported since 2016 (HP)
Of IT leaders completely confident in their print security position (Quocirca)
The Hub Changes the Equation
The Windows Print Spooler is out of the picture. Driver installation on endpoints is eliminated. There's no print server left for attackers to compromise. The Hub connects to the ezeep platform via outbound-only connections, so nothing opens in your firewall.
Your printers also stay isolated from the corporate network and the internet entirely. They sit on their own network segment, reachable only through the Hub. The attack surface doesn't shrink. It disappears.
Print stops being the exception to Zero Trust and starts looking like everything else in your architecture.
No Inbound Ports. Outbound-Only Connections.
No Lateral Movement Surface On Network
No Elevated Privileges Required on Endpoints
No Job Reaches Printer Without Authentication
One Hub. Any Environment. Zero Infrastructure Overhead.
Corporate Offices & Distributed Teams
One dashboard for every printer across every floor, office, and home setup. The Hub auto-discovers local printers and keeps them in your ezeep console without anyone needing to be on-site. Remote workers get the same managed print experience as the office - no VPN required, and no local server to depend on.
Warehouses & Operations
High-volume environments running shipping labels, inventory tags, and packing slips through WMS, ERP, and fulfillment platforms need a print endpoint that doesn't go down. The Hub connects directly to your backend systems via a service account and keeps thermal, label, and legacy devices online. No local print server required.
Coworking Spaces
Give members reliable self-service printing without giving them access to your infrastructure. The Hub integrates with ezeep's access controls so only authorized users can print, and only release their own documents. Badge tap or PIN at the device. Manageable from one dashboard across all your locations.
Public Services & Education
Print environments serving mixed audiences (staff, students, volunteers, visitors) need reliable infrastructure that requires no on-site IT to maintain. The Hub brings every local printer into a single cloud-managed setup regardless of age or model, and keeps it running without anyone nursing it.
Read Free Whitepaper on Cloud Migration
This free whitepaper provides an overview of ezeep’s professional printing solution for companies looking to migrate their print infrastructure to the cloud with the ezeep Hub.
One Dashboard. Every Printer. Every Location.
Remote Management
Identity You Already Use
Consistent at Any Scale
Controlled Access
Frequently Asked Questions
Curious about how it all works? Here's everything you wanted to know about ezeep's cloud printing solution!
What is the difference between the ezeep Hub and a traditional print server?
A traditional print server is a Windows machine running a spooler service, managing drivers, and sitting on your network around the clock. The ezeep Hub does the same job - connecting printers to the network, managing queues, routing jobs, in a device the size of a small router that draws a fraction of the power and requires none of the maintenance. No Windows service to patch. No drivers to manage. No spooler to restart. It is a print server rebuilt from scratch for how printing should work now.
How long does it take to deploy the ezeep Hub at a new location?
Most deployments take less than 15 minutes. Connect the Hub to power and your network, and it automatically discovers local printers and registers them in your ezeep dashboard. Assign them to users or groups from wherever you are. No one needs to be on-site after the initial plug-in.
Does the ezeep Hub work with backend systems like ERPs and warehouse management platforms?
Yes. The Hub works as a print endpoint for any system that needs to put something on paper: ERPs, EHRs, warehouse management systems, shipping platforms, and fulfilment software. Backend systems connect through a service user account using the same model as any other user. No local print infrastructure required.
How does ezeep handle user authentication and access control?
ezeep connects to Microsoft Entra ID or Google Workspace, so your existing users, groups, and access policies apply directly. Native ezeep user management is also available for environments that don't need SSO. Users only see the printers they're authorised to use, and documents are only released at the device by badge tap or PIN. Nothing sits in a tray uncollected.
Does the ezeep Hub require any changes to our firewall or network?
No firewall changes are required. The Hub makes outbound-only connections to the ezeep platform. Nothing opens inbound. Your printers don't need internet access or exposure to the general corporate network. They can sit on an isolated network segment reachable only by the Hub, which handles the connection to the cloud on their behalf.
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