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Forget makeready. Sell 'em those sheets to, don't throw them away. Tell your customer it's for the planet, they'll understand. Industry standard is plus or minus ten percent for quantities, correct? Well...
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Good luck Daniel5660. Seriously. I agree with Craig, wish I had that kind of free time. But there are plenty of systems out there for all sorts of budgets. Yes, they all take a little bit of flexibility...
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Oh god this is so true. I'll be walking through the mall and stop to check out what material they used for the free standing sign in the middle of the floor. Sat down at some restaurant and noticed they...
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Please, do tell how paper is harmful to the environment. We would love to know so we can change our ways. And the computer you use to post on this forum has no environmental impact, I suppose?...
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For a long time I used Fusion Pro's impositioning feature (on a MAC but it's available for PC as well). Then I switched to CutePDF. Super cheap and easy. Only problem with it is the lack of template organization.Then...
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I email a lot of invoices too but let's not forget about spam blockers and technical issues. Not that I'm defending USPS. I have emailed invoices to a single customer and when the check comes in, it appears...
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In January, I traded in my C75 for a V180p and it was a huge improvement. When running laid stock on the C75, the toner would fuse fine but it wouldn't fill in all the nooks and crannies and looked broken...
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Turnaround time is what has kept me in business all these years. Sure, the online guys are cheap but unless you can wait... If you can't, you're going to pay out the nose for overnight shipping of anything...
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Just like Shawn, I'm looking to the certification to make sure I understand all the regulations and postal design. Most of it I am already familiar with. Thank you for the response.
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Parallels. I used to be on Mac but got tired of it and went back to Windows. When I was on Mac, I was using Parallels to run Morning Flight. Worked seamlessly.
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If I may recommend one of these? I've been using Morning Flight since 2008 during beta testing. Recently, it got a huge update to it's digital pricing and received wide format estimating. I think it's...
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Thanks Shawn. I did see that Sunday night but I already had a busy schedule Monday morning so I couldn't make it. Which sucks because Philly is an easy drive from here. Takes less than an hour. Do you...
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I think these pricing exercises are nice. I'm running a Versant 180P and stitching the books offline as well, my price is around $6.05. Just like Craig said, that's in my market, no discounts, assuming...
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MDC versus MDP
I'm looking at both of these certifications - Mailpiece Design Consultant offered by MSMA (Mail Systems Management Association) and Mail Design Professional offered by USPS (United States Postal Service)....
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