Top 5 Office Printing Tips

The Treasure Valley technology company will bring its operations under one roof at 1420 E Bird Dog Drive, where site work is now underway

MERIDIAN, Idaho — June 24, 2026 — Allied Business Solutions, a leading managed technology services provider in the Treasure Valley, has announced plans for a new headquarters at 1420 E Bird Dog Drive in Meridian, Idaho. The site sits next to Vertical View Climbing Gym along Interstate 84, between Locust Grove and Overland Road. A construction sign now marks the lot as site preparation gets underway.

The new building will bring Allied's warehouse, distribution center, and company departments together under one roof. It is designed around the parts of the business Allied is investing in most: its managed IT and security services, its growing AI and automation work, and the national distribution of printers, copiers, and multifunction devices through its network of manufacturer partners.

"This building represents everything we have worked toward since day one. We started this company in Boise because we believed in this community, and this community has believed in us. Seeing that sign go up on our new lot is one of the proudest moments in Allied's history."

— Tom Beeles, President and Founder, Allied Business Solutions

A Company Built on Service and Growth

Tom Beeles founded Allied Business Solutions in 2003 with a simple idea: build a technology company that treats clients like neighbors and employees like family.

Over the past 23 years, Allied has grown from a single Boise office into a regional company with five locations across Idaho, Oregon, and Utah, serving clients from Boise to Salt Lake City. The company has been named to the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the country, recognized as a Top Company in the Treasure Valley by the Idaho Business Review, and named a Best Place to Work in Idaho. Toshiba has given Allied its ProMasters Award several times, and Xerox has named the company a Diamond Solutions Dealer, among the highest honors each manufacturer awards its partners.

Full-Service Technology Solutions for Idaho and Beyond

Allied Business Solutions works with businesses of every size, from small offices to large enterprises, in industries that include healthcare, legal, education, government, manufacturing, finance, nonprofit, automotive, and retail. Its technology services include:

  • Managed IT Services — Day-to-day IT support, cloud services, and help desk coverage that keep businesses running.
  • Managed Security Services — Cybersecurity that protects networks, devices, cloud environments, and data, with the goal of stopping threats before they reach the client.
  • Agentic AI Services — AI and automation that handle routine work, from repetitive tasks to pulling together the information teams need to make decisions.
  • Managed Print Services — Print environments managed to cut costs and reduce downtime.
  • Digital Document Management — Paperless workflows that make it easier to capture, store, and find documents.
  • Office Printers and Multifunction Devices — Office and production printing equipment from Toshiba, Lexmark, Xerox, and Kyocera.
  • Production Printing Systems — Commercial print systems for organizations that run high volumes.
  • Wide Format Printers — Large-format printing for graphics, signage, and technical drawings.
  • Unified Communications — Phone and collaboration tools that keep teams connected.
  • Mailing Systems — Postage and mailing equipment for offices of any size.

Allied's manufacturer and technology partners include Xerox, Toshiba, Lexmark, Brother, Epson, Microsoft, Crexendo, WatchGuard, Dell, Datto, M-Files, PaperCut, Duplo, and ABBYY, giving clients access to proven products across every category.

Rooted in the Community

Beyond business, Allied Business Solutions is deeply committed to the organizations and causes that make the Treasure Valley a great place to live and work. Allied is proud to serve as the Official Business Technology Partner of the Boise State Broncos and is an active sponsor of the Boise Hawks and Boise Steelheads. Allied also actively supports:

  • Ballet Idaho
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities Idaho
  • Ducks Unlimited
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Idaho
  • College of Western Idaho
  • Boys and Girls Club of Nampa
  • Boys and Girls Club of Ada County
  • Girl Scouts of Silver Sage
  • Girls on the Run Treasure Valley

Allied is the Official Technology Sponsor of the Boise Chamber of Commerce, including its prestigious annual Sun Valley event, where Allied President and Founder Tom Beeles was invited to speak on an AI panel.

Project Team

The Meridian headquarters project team includes Hall & Hill Construction as general contractor, BRS Architects as project architect, and Paradigm Owners Rep Services as owners representative. Additional details on the building timeline and completion date will be announced as the project progresses.

"We are not done growing. This building is a statement to our team, to our clients, and to this community that Allied is here for the long haul."

— Tom Beeles, President and Founder, Allied Business Solutions

For more information about Allied Business Solutions, visit www.allied.tech or call 208-344-3833.

In this short guide, you’ll find the top 5 office printing tips to help avoid excess printing altogether.

If your office is like most, chances are you’re printing and spending too much.

That’s because 90% of offices don’t have a formal print policy or any means to track usage and cost. For this reason, office print-related expenses tend to stay below the radar. That said, many offices spend as much on office printing as they do on utilities and rent.

“Only 10% of companies have a formal print policy.” – OfficetechInsider.com

It’s the lack of visibility and accountability that make office printing an easy target to see immediate improvement – time and money.

PRINTING TIPS

Easy to implement and perfect for managing a single printer or a fleet of multifunction devices.

  1. Start Monitoring Usage – It’s common knowledge in the printer service business that office print volumes drop by 10% if people believe their usage is being monitored. Studies also show that roughly 20% of what gets printed never gets used. With new monitoring software, you can see who’s printing what, and at what device. We call it “Print Monitoring Software” and it’s easy to add to any networked device.
  2. Use Color Wisely – A letter size color document with only 5% toner coverage costs 4 times the cost of a black and white version. So why do we use so much color? Because it looks great and nobody is checking to see if color is necessary or not. People printing emails with color signatures and web pages are the two biggest culprits. You can put a dent in color use right away by setting all printer defaults to black and white. Then people must select color only if they want it.
  3. Print Less, Digitize More – The paperless office has arrived, but people don’t realize it yet. Paper intensive processes can now be converted into digital documents and digital workflows at the touch of a button. Even the “paper lovers” in your office can be up and running in minutes. We’re not saying the paper is going away just yet, but new scanning and sharing technology makes it easier, less expensive and more secure than printing a paper document.
  4. Leverage Proactive Toner Ordering – Have you ever noticed that the toner flashing light seems to only appear when you need your printer the most? We’ve all run out of toner, dashed to the local toner provider and dashed back to the office. Now, most offices have taken a proactive approach with printer monitoring software that advises you or your toner provider when there is roughly 20% toner remaining, so you can reorder and have a replacement on-site to avoid running out. This also prevents overstocking toner cartridges in the supply cabinet – which usually happens just after someone runs out!
  5. Create an Office Print Policy – Your employees probably have a common understanding of what’s appropriate regarding personal long-distance phone calls from work, who has access to the mailing machine or how much postage they can use – correct? These “office policy” examples may differ from an office print policy but they all share the same goal. To establish a common understanding among all employees about what is acceptable and what’s not. An office print policy is a simple set of rules that helps companies and their employees print smarter and print for less.

Do you have any office printing tips we missed? Please tell us about them!

In the meantime, we’ll keep providing exceptional customer service, so our customers can do what they do best while we manage their print environment for them.

Want a print assessment? You’ll receive our app, we’ll monitor your print environment and you’ll get a fact-based report on all your office print volumes and costs.