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Demand Printing

Every client is unique.

RE:Print works with each client to establish demand-printing criteria such as version control, workflow format and distribution methods.

We would be pleased to discuss your demand-printing needs.  For immediate assistance, telephone us at
(416) 923-3374 between
8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday – Friday

Printing on demand
— the digital printing revolution

Digital laser copiers and other electronic printing systems have revolutionized the way the world thinks about copying and printing.  The table below summarizes some of the benefits of demand printing.

Some benefits of demand printing

Improved speed:

get your information to your audiences faster

Cost
savings:

reduce waste caused by overruns and obsolescence

Consistent
quality:

every page is a crisp, clean laser-printed original

Convenience:

print materials "just-in-time"

RE:Print will print and distribute

submit jobs using e-mail and the web

Better productivity:

files can be converted to PDFs, written to CD and archived

RE:Print will manage your digital assets, storing your files in organized archives for retrieval "on-demand"


Click here to take a short quiz to determine whether you can benefit from demand printing.

 

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Distribution services

Do you have offices in other cities, states, provinces or countries?

Is your printed material time sensitive?

Do you distribute literature or training materials to different sites?

RE:Print handles distribution for many of its demand-printing clients.  Examples of demand printing and distribution projects include:

Training manuals and instructor guides for a multinational cosmetics company

Newsletters to subscribers in Canada and the U.S.

Business-to-business product marketing by direct mail across Canada

Software manuals to government offices across Ontario

Trade show materials for exhibitors in Las Vegas



Ask us about
Digital Asset Management

Click here to view an October 2001 EContent article explaining digital asset management

 

 

 

 

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