According to Positive Focus managing director Ivor Dixon, the online proofing technology enables faster turnaround times, while saving time and money.
"Saving time in the approval process is key for our clients. Anything we can do to shorten that cycle, while maintaining good interactivity and high-quality proofs, is not just a commercial advantage it is essential," said Dixon.
Wolverhamptons William Gibbons & Sons has recently invested in RealTimeProofClassic, which allows customers to stream high-resolution files directly from their local area network to clients and other workflow partners in seconds.
Visit: www.positivefocus.co.uk
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