Well now you can, thanks to the good people of Sappi Fine Papers and the wonders of the internet.
Described, rather humbly, as "the most anticipated video series of the millennium", Off Register is a new sitcom based on real-life stories at print firms.
According to the producers, the shows offer "an unvarnished, uncoated look at the world of print production", which many of us surely can relate to.
One imagines we’ve all seen our fair share of Labradors accompanying their owners to press checks and designers demanding to hear what an accordion fold really sounds like.
If not, now is your chance to see how the other half live and experience some of the weird and wonderful workplaces that make up the print industry. Click here to enjoy the show or watch the trailer below.
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