Managed Print & Photocopiers for Schools in Northamptonshire
Syncro Group provides managed print, cloud printing and photocopier leasing to primary schools, secondary schools, academy trusts and colleges across Northamptonshire. Brand-independent advice, DfE-aligned solutions and same-day engineer response during term time — from a local team based in Northampton.
Photocopiers and cloud printing for Northamptonshire schools
Schools print differently from commercial businesses. Peak demand around assessment windows, parent communications, classroom resources, exam papers and safeguarding documents — combined with tight budgets and increasing pressure to meet the DfE's digital and technology standards — means schools need a print partner who genuinely understands the sector. That's where Syncro comes in.
We work with primary schools, secondary schools, multi-academy trusts (MATs), sixth forms and FE colleges across Northamptonshire — from village primaries in South Northants to large secondaries and trust networks in Northampton, Kettering, Corby and Wellingborough. Our service combines the right hardware (we're independent across Canon, Konica Minolta, Epson and Sharp), with cloud print management, secure release, and reporting that helps you control colour, volume and cost down to the user.
Managed print for Northamptonshire schools — what we provide
A complete print service designed around the operational, safeguarding and compliance demands of UK education.
Industry-standard platforms trusted by UK education
As an accredited reseller of the two leading print management platforms used across UK schools, we deliver secure print release, follow-me printing, colour control and per-user reporting on the software that education IT teams already know and trust.
Built around school compliance & safeguarding
Print is a data flow — and in a school that flow includes pupil names, reports and safeguarding documents. The DfE's digital and technology standards expect schools to move to cloud solutions, harden cyber controls and tighten identity and access management. Our managed print service maps cleanly against those requirements.
We help schools evidence compliance at inspection or trust-board level: secure release, encrypted job transmission, central audit trails, and ID-based access. Read more in our practical guide for school leaders below.
A print partner that understands the education sector
From single-form-entry primaries to multi-academy trusts and FE colleges, we bring deep sector knowledge, brand-independent advice and a service designed around how schools actually operate.
The schools we work with across Northamptonshire
From village primaries to large MATs and FE colleges — we adapt the service to the setting. Below are the education settings we regularly support across the county.
Single A3 or A4 multifunction devices, often shared between staff room and classrooms. We size hardware to the school's actual print volumes, integrate with the office MIS, and keep colour controlled and budgets predictable. Typical setups are designed to last the full lease term without over-specification.
Multi-device fleets across reprographics, departmental hubs and admin offices — often consolidated under a single trust-wide contract. We deploy cloud print platforms with secure release, restrict colour by user group, and give business managers and IT leads one dashboard across every site.
Managed print for Northamptonshire schools — your questions answered
How much does a school photocopier cost in Northamptonshire?
Costs depend on the size of the school, monthly print volumes and how many devices you need. Most schools on a managed contract pay a fixed cost per page — typically between 0.25p and 1p per mono page and 2.5p to 6p per colour page — rather than a capital purchase. Lease terms are typically 3 to 5 years, with the option to align renewal to your financial year. We provide a precise quote after a free print audit.
Do you work with multi-academy trusts (MATs)?
Yes — MAT consolidation is one of our most common school engagements. We help trusts replace fragmented site-by-site contracts with a single, standardised agreement, one print management platform, and one dashboard across every site. This typically removes duplicated admin, sharpens cost-per-page, and lets central teams enforce consistent print policy across the whole trust.
Does your service align with DfE digital and technology standards?
Yes. Our cloud print model maps against the DfE's cloud solutions, cyber security, ID and access management, and data backup standards. We replace on-site print servers with a hosted platform, add authenticated secure release, encrypt jobs in transit and at rest, and integrate with your central identity. Our guide to cloud printing for UK schools sets out the alignment in detail.
What is secure print release and why do schools need it?
Secure print release holds every print job in the cloud until the user authenticates at the device — usually by tapping an ID card or entering a PIN. For schools, this is significant: pupil records, SEND paperwork and safeguarding notes never sit unattended on a shared MFD output tray. It also reduces waste from uncollected print, which on its own typically pays back a meaningful slice of your print spend.
Can you support Chromebooks and personal devices for staff and pupils?
Yes. Modern cloud print platforms accept jobs from managed laptops, Chromebooks, iPads and personal phones, with rights controlled through a central identity. This makes our service well-suited to schools running mixed device estates — including BYOD policies for sixth formers and staff.
How quickly can you install in a school in Northamptonshire?
For a single-device install, typically 3–5 working days from order. For larger MAT or whole-school migrations, we plan the project around school holidays where possible — installing during half-term or summer break to minimise disruption to teaching. We're based in Northampton, so logistics across the county are straightforward.
Can you take over our existing photocopier contract?
Often, yes. Many schools come to us part-way through a contract that's no longer fit for purpose — over-specified, over-priced, or stuck with poor service. We'll review your current agreement, advise honestly on whether switching now or at renewal is the right call, and help you manage the transition without service gaps.
Serving schools across Northamptonshire
Based in Northampton, we support primary schools, secondary schools, MATs and colleges across the whole county. Our local coverage includes:
Other workplace technology for Northamptonshire schools
Schools rarely review print in isolation. Many of the schools and MATs we work with are looking at IT, telephony and visitor management at the same time — particularly as PSTN switch-off and DfE cloud-first guidance reshape the wider technology estate. All services are delivered by the same local team.
Ready to review your school's print setup?
Book a free, no-obligation print review with Syncro's Northamptonshire team. We'll map your current estate against the DfE digital and technology standards, identify savings and recommend a cloud print approach shaped around your school or trust — with no obligation and no cost.