Revisiting the boundaries of Workflow
How does a print shop owner
control workflow? By speeding up what they can. By eliminating the lulls and lags. By reducing the not so profitable aspects of the business, in order to build up the profit centers. Putting the design stages squarely in a customers hands is good for workflow. After all, a customer may want to take their time to edit, proof and perfect. They are right to want this. But to a printer, this can be a workflow nightmare. Jobs that a printer may schedule for the presses could become bottlenecks for various reasons known only to the customer. One fix is automating this step via an online design studio. Here, the customer can begin by choosing images or a template, or upload their own files. The customer can design to their hearts content. Minutes, hours or days. The design phase is not interrupting the workflow, because it is removed from the workflow. The customer spends the time they want creating and even paying. This printer has moved the starting point, and redefined the workflow. Workflow now begins upon getting the prepaid job order in their queue. And because the normally time consuming preflight has already been addressed, this order likely will not stall the process. An intuitive web to print solution for a printer allows the customer to design and order behind the scenes, and then direct the order to his printing press. Going the distance when it comes to improving workflow, PrintSites.com makes it easy for a printers online customers, makes recommendations for additional products, and quickly becomes a web2print solution thats user friendly. Customer loyalties soar as users are allowed to store their designs and reorder on demand.
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