Lansweeper scans printers in your network and finds the most relevant information. We use this data to provide a consistent interface for all your printers. Printer information is also found for MFDs (multifunctional devices), MFPs (Multi-Function Product/Printer/Peripherals) and photocopiers.
Scanned printer information
Some of the scanned information includes:
- Toner levels
- Printer status
- Manufacturer and model
- Warranty
- Pages printed
- Uptime
- Network interfaces

View Toner Levels
One very popular feature is toner-level scanning. Every printer’s page shows a clear graph of the remaining toner per colour (Black, Cyan, Yellow and Magenta). Most printers today are laser printers, but Lansweeper also scans ink in inkjet printers. Toner-level information can be used to find printers that need to be restocked easily. For example, you can use the built-in report ‘Device: printer almost out of toner‘. This report lists cartridges with less than 10% ink left. You can create a daily email alert to stay current on which assets are running low on toner.
Toner levels
More printer-specific information
Lansweeper scans the status of every printer. This way, you can easily view how many are ready to use. It also allows you to make sure that standby printers are in energy-saver mode (sometimes called Low-Power mode or Sleep Mode). Most printers also keep track of the number of printed pages. Lansweeper will find this information as well.
To start scanning and monitoring printers, you can do so by SNMP scanning, here are a few resources to start doing this: