Bradbury Graphics, a colour copy shop with branches in Belfast and Dublin, ordered a 25-user system.
"We looked at other MIS and agreed that PrintSmith was best suited to our needs," said production manager Sean Aston. "PrintSmith gives us one tool to manage all the jobs coming through our copy shops and handle the increasing amount of litho work we print. It will automate many of the paper-based and detail-laden aspects of our business and will save us a great deal of time and money."
Xpress Print of Aberdeen, an existing PrintSmith user, has signed up for the internet application PrintSmith Site. "We are pleased to be able to offer our customers the option of completing orders at the click of a button that will allow job data to download into PrintSmith," said Grant McLean of Xpress Print.
Swift Print of Huddersfield bought a six-user PrintSmith system along with PrintSmith Cash Drawer and Receipt Printer modules.
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