We have scheduling boards in every department. Plus a job tracker on the computer.
Once a job is written, it automaticly shows up as new in the tracker. From there the manager physically moves it to the next appropriate step/ dept. (ie. repeat jobs can go to prepress for new plates)
Employees...
As we tell customers, it's to show color seps, not for exact representation.
We don't EVER change stock in our epson.
It's not a press proof, just for color seps and content.
(unless digital printing. Then we use appropriat stock, etc...)
15 yrs later. Here I am. I started without a clue in printing, BUT very intrigued by the industry. As my username suggests, printing is going to my past (although a passiom from the start). I still love to read about the changes and what others have to offer.
Previously, bindery, delivery...
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