I am at the beginning stages of looking into web submission software. However, I am convinced when I implement whatever software package I decide on the number of jobs received by the shop will increase twenty fold while the volume of work might only increase by fifty percent. The reason for this is we are a centralized print shop for a school system that has 90 schools that is not open before or after school lets out nor is it centrally located for easy access to its employees. Currently I have no work-flow software and we treat every job as a unique situation and that is fine right know as we only have about 350 jobs per month. If we begin receiving jobs through a web portal and only receive 5 jobs a day from each school the number of jobs would increase to approximately 9500 jobs a month. There is no way I can handle that job count doing thing the way we currently do them. So, I am not willing at this time to move to web submission until I can get a work-flow system in place that would handle the expected job count.
Obviously, by reading this it would be required that the work-flow integrate into the web submission portal and the system be automated enough that the print shop employees would not have to open files and make any kind of decision. The system itself would have to push the jobs to the required machines. We are mostly digital except for QM-46 and a Ryobi 2800 press. We have a lot of offline finishing equipment so the system must take that into account possible printing a shipping and finishing instructions with the job.
I know Kodak could probably come close to this with Prinergy and Insite though it is expensive. Are there any other alternatives to Kodak for something like this?
Obviously, by reading this it would be required that the work-flow integrate into the web submission portal and the system be automated enough that the print shop employees would not have to open files and make any kind of decision. The system itself would have to push the jobs to the required machines. We are mostly digital except for QM-46 and a Ryobi 2800 press. We have a lot of offline finishing equipment so the system must take that into account possible printing a shipping and finishing instructions with the job.
I know Kodak could probably come close to this with Prinergy and Insite though it is expensive. Are there any other alternatives to Kodak for something like this?