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Managed Print for Cambridge Science and Technology Parks

Reliable, secure and scalable print for the biotech, pharmaceutical, deep tech and R and D firms that fill Cambridge Science Park, Granta Park, Babraham and the wider Silicon Fen cluster. Here is how managed print fits the way science park tenants actually work.

Reading time7 minutes
Written forOffice and lab managers
CoverageCambridge and Silicon Fen
Last reviewedAugust 2026
1970
Year Cambridge Science Park was founded by Trinity College, the oldest in the UK
100+
Companies based on Cambridge Science Park alone, from startups to global names
9
Major science and business parks ring the city across the Silicon Fen cluster
24/7
Lab and research environments that need print and scan to work at any hour

Cambridge does not print like anywhere else. A single building on Granta Park or the Cambridge Biomedical Campus can hold a spin out of six people, a clinical research team and a listed pharmaceutical company, all sharing corridors and all with very different document needs. Managed print for a science park has to flex around that mix rather than force one rigid contract onto every tenant.

Print is rarely the first thing a science park business thinks about. The lab equipment, the grant applications and the next funding round come first. Yet the moment a regulatory submission will not print, a confidential report sits uncollected on a shared device or a toner order stalls a Friday deadline, print becomes the only thing anyone can think about. This guide sets out how managed print services support the specific working patterns of Cambridge science and technology park tenants and why a local, sector aware provider matters more here than almost anywhere in the country.

Why science park printing is not ordinary office printing

A standard office wants a tidy fleet, a predictable monthly cost and someone to call when a device jams. Science park tenants want all of that too. On top of it they carry three pressures that a generic print contract tends to miss.

The first is confidentiality. Research campuses run on unpublished data, patent drafts and commercially sensitive results. A document left in an output tray is not just untidy, it is a potential intellectual property leak. The second is volatility. A Cambridge spin out can double its headcount between two funding rounds, so the fleet that suited eight people in January can be badly undersized by autumn. The third is the building itself. Many parks run multi tenant labs and shared floors where a single reception or facilities team manages services for very different companies, so the print setup has to be clean, metered and easy to bill back accurately.

A print contract on a science park is judged on two questions. Can it keep sensitive work private and can it grow as fast as the company does.

The Cambridge parks we support

CopyBox Document Systems works with tenants right across the Cambridge cluster, from the historic science parks to the newer life science campuses. Each has its own character and the print requirement follows the tenant mix rather than the postcode.

Park or campusTypical tenantsWhat their print setup needs most
Cambridge Science ParkDeep tech, semiconductors, AI, software and scaling firmsScalable fleets and secure release for fast growing teams
Granta ParkPharma and life sciences including large R and D operationsHigh reliability, audit trails and confidential print
Babraham Research CampusEarly stage biotech and translational researchFlexible short contracts that flex with grant funding
Cambridge Biomedical CampusClinical, academic and MedTech teams near Addenbrooke’sData protection, secure scanning and heavy volume
St John’s Innovation CentreStartups and venture backed foundersSimple, low commitment print that scales on demand
Peterhouse and Cambourne parksEstablished technology and professional firmsPredictable cost per page and fast onsite response

Park landscape across Cambridge and the Silicon Fen area, August 2026.

Because we are based nearby in Bedford and cover the whole region, an engineer can reach most Cambridge parks the same working day rather than the next. For a research team on a deadline that difference is the whole point of a managed service.

If your work sits squarely in drug discovery or biotech, the pressures are slightly different again. Our guide to Managed Print for Cambridge Life Sciences covers the compliance and volume patterns that lab based teams meet most often.

Security and intellectual property come first

On a science park the single most valuable thing a company owns is often the information it has not published yet. Print is one of the easiest places for that information to escape. Secure print release fixes most of it. Jobs are held on the server and only released when the user authenticates at the device with a card or a PIN, so nothing sits in a tray waiting to be read or picked up by the wrong person.

Every modern multifunction device is also a networked computer with a hard drive that stores a copy of what it handles. A serious managed print contract treats that as a data protection issue from the start. It includes encrypted drives, secure overwrite and a certificate of data destruction when a device leaves the site, so pupil, patient or research data cannot be recovered from a decommissioned machine.

Where the print risk sits for a typical R and D tenant

Relative share of security incidents we help science park clients design out. Illustrative.

Uncollected outputVery high
Unsecured device drivesHigh
Scan to email misuseMedium
Weak user trackingMedium
End of life disposalLower
Firms handling patents and pre publication data often want print locked down even harder. If that is you, read Confidential Printing for Cambridge R&D Firms for the specific controls we build into R and D contracts.
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Print built for the pace of a Cambridge science park

From a two person spin out to a full campus floor, we design, install and support print fleets that stay secure and scale with your headcount. Local engineers, honest contracts and a free print audit to show you exactly what you are paying for.

  • Secure by default. Card release, encrypted drives and certified data wipe.
  • Scales with funding. Add or move devices as your team grows.
  • Local response. Regional engineers who reach the parks fast.
  • Clear cost per page. No hidden click charges buried in the contract.

Contracts that scale as fast as your company

Growth is the defining feature of a science park tenant. A rigid five year contract signed when a company had ten people becomes a liability when it has sixty or when it moves from an incubator suite into its own building across the park. The managed print contracts we write for Cambridge tenants are built to move.

In practice that means shorter core terms with sensible break points, the ability to add devices at the same agreed rate rather than renegotiating and the option to redeploy machines to a new address without penalty. For very early stage teams at places like St John’s Innovation Centre we keep the commitment light so print never becomes a reason to hold back on hiring.

Fast scaling founders have their own checklist when choosing print. Our page on Managed Print for Cambridge Startups and Spinouts looks at low commitment options that still leave room to grow.

Reliability for round the clock research

Labs and research teams do not keep office hours. Experiments run overnight, results are written up at odd times and a printer that only works nine to five is a printer that fails when it matters. Managed print builds reliability in through proactive monitoring, automatic toner replenishment before a cartridge runs dry and response time guarantees that reflect how a research site actually runs.

Automatic monitoring also removes the small daily drag of print management. Nobody on the science team should be ordering toner or logging faults. The devices report their own consumable levels and error states, consumables arrive before they are needed and faults are often diagnosed before a user even notices them.

Some teams run pure research space rather than mixed offices. If that describes your site, Managed Print for Cambridge Research Labs digs into the specifics of print inside laboratory environments.

Sustainability and the Cambridge net zero agenda

Cambridge has ambitious environmental targets and many park landlords and tenants carry their own net zero commitments. Managed print supports those goals in concrete ways. Right sizing the fleet removes the underused desktop printers that quietly waste energy and consumables. Default duplex and pull printing cut paper and toner waste. End of life devices are collected for refurbishment or responsible recycling rather than landfill. The reporting that comes with a managed contract also gives sustainability leads real numbers to put in an environmental, social and governance report.

Getting started on your park

Every engagement begins with a free print audit. We map your current devices, volumes, costs and pain points, then design a fleet that matches how your teams really work rather than how a supplier would like to sell. For multi tenant buildings we set up clean metering and bill back so shared facilities are simple to reconcile. Installation is planned around your research calendar so there is no disruption to critical work and the first review date is agreed up front so the contract is held to what it promised.

Cambridge science park print, common questions

Can managed print handle a fast growing spin out?

Yes. Contracts for science park tenants are written to scale, so you can add devices at your agreed rate and redeploy machines when you move to a larger unit. Early stage teams can start with a light commitment and expand as headcount and funding grow, which means print never becomes a brake on hiring.

How do you keep confidential research private on shared devices?

Secure print release holds every job on the server until the user authenticates at the device with a card or PIN, so nothing sits uncollected in a tray. Device hard drives are encrypted and securely wiped and each machine leaves site with a certificate of data destruction. On multi tenant floors user tracking keeps each company’s output fully separate.

Do you cover all the Cambridge science and business parks?

We support tenants across the whole cluster including Cambridge Science Park, Granta Park, Babraham Research Campus, the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, St John’s Innovation Centre and the Peterhouse and Cambourne parks. Because our engineers are regional they can usually reach a Cambridge site the same working day.

Is managed print more sustainable than buying our own printers?

Generally yes for any team above a handful of devices. Right sizing the fleet removes wasteful underused printers, duplex and secure release cut paper and toner use and old devices are refurbished or recycled responsibly. You also get reporting that feeds directly into net zero and ESG returns.

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Choosing a print partner on a Cambridge science park is really a decision about trust. You are handing a supplier a view of your confidential output and a service your teams rely on every day. If you would like to see what a fleet designed around your park could look like, our Managed Print Services Cambridge service page sets out exactly how we run an audit, a design and an install for tenants across the city and the Silicon Fen area.

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