Qprint, which is password protected, costs 48 (EUR75) per product set up on the system and 64p per repeat order.
Users can proof, edit, approve, re-order and track their jobs online and Qprint can be integrated into existing websites.
PrintJob business manager Jonathan Huntley said: Its aimed at smaller printers and the larger corporate buyers. The set-up fee covers most jobs such as business cards and flyers. Were trying to put some competition into the market.
He said there had been promising interest in Qprint from the US and Asia.
The firm also supplies tailored print management systems that include PDF editing and pricing tools.
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