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Is there any point in switching from my current system?
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Switching print MIS can be a daunting experience. The print estimating module is very important. In the past weve heard nightmares of people paying serious money to switch away from Printsum, only to return two years later, sadder, wiser, and poorer. The answer is you really have to experience the product to know what it'll be like. And if you dont like it you're unlikely to get your money back! Here are a few tips on the process. Printsum’s free print MIS can be downloaded here. The system price paradox.
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Printsum - un sistema de información para la gestión lleno de funciones para la industria de la impresión.
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Print MIS - other considerations before buying
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This page is really a few tips and observations we have gleaned over more than two decades in this field. They didnt seem to fit in the previous pages, but we thought them significant enough to include. So anyway, Printpaks website is at http:/ www.printsum.com. And our FREE print MIS, the Printpak Community Edition, which is free-ware and will not time-expire can be downloaded from there or here. Even if you dont pick our offering we wish you well. What are the REAL questions? The system price paradox.
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What else can a print MIS do for my company?
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Theres sometimes a decided lack of awareness as to what MIS could actually achieve, and with how much or how little effort. Here are a few pointers. MIS and complex MIS, and while the sky is the limit for price, there is also a free print MIS available. Printsum’s Community edition is a fully functional free MIS. To see this and our full Printsum software, see http:/ www.printsum.com. The download link is here. There's an interesting video on Printsum on Youtube here. What are the REAL questions? What ty...
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The PrintSum Blog: Printing is obviously too difficult!
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Tuesday, 27 March 2012. Printing is obviously too difficult! Well, I was wrong. (See previous post). As I surmised, printing is self-evidently too difficult for Lord Sugar's apprentices. I didn't see the actual program but I now understand that unlike in the trail I heard, they weren't actually getting their hands dirty themselves. What they had to do was simply get some mugs and t-shirts screenprinted, and then try to flog them to the public. It's a mad world, my masters! 21 December 2012 at 10:13.
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The PrintSum Blog: The Green Shoots of Recovery?
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Tuesday, 6 September 2011. The Green Shoots of Recovery? We've had a relatively quiet summer here, but that's about to change - we're off to exhibit at IPEX South Asia. In Mumbai on 16th September. I say "we" but to my great disappointment I won't be going myself as we have a family wedding for which my attendance has been secured by a 3 line whip. I'll be sorry not to be able to catch up with old friends there. Labels: Ipex South Asia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The other Printsum blog.
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The PrintSum Blog: The print buyer’s perspective.
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Thursday, 6 June 2013. The print buyer’s perspective. Have you ever wondered what happens when we stop looking at printing from the traditional printer’s perspective? Try looking at it from the buyer’s side. Quite honestly, the print buyer doesn’t really give a damn about how the job was printed – unless of course he’s intending to photocopy over it. So it’s pretty much irrelevant for your marketing to trumpet about how you’ve just acquired a new XYZ Digital press. To be honest, maybe some could. Is a co...
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The PrintSum Blog: September 2011
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Tuesday, 6 September 2011. The Green Shoots of Recovery? We've had a relatively quiet summer here, but that's about to change - we're off to exhibit at IPEX South Asia. In Mumbai on 16th September. I say "we" but to my great disappointment I won't be going myself as we have a family wedding for which my attendance has been secured by a 3 line whip. I'll be sorry not to be able to catch up with old friends there. Labels: Ipex South Asia. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The other Printsum blog.
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The PrintSum Blog: October 2011
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Tuesday, 11 October 2011. Left to right) Vikas Nikam from FMV, Rajesh Vartak, Sameer Vartak. Sameer Vartak runs through the system with a customer. When I add to that that we're currently testing the system with Windows 8 you'll understand that we are a bit busy just now .and despite all the doom and gloom, I get the general impression that many of you printers out there are a bit busy too! Labels: Ipex Mumbai South Asia FMV. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The other Printsum blog.