Sameer Vartak, director at Printsum India, said: "Indian printers will now be able to take full advantage of the competitive edge offered by the up-to-the-minute and fully-featured Printsum MIS system."
He added: "Printers will be able to choose between a reasonable single payment or a small ongoing monthly payment (Rs 1,000 per user per month), with no minimum period and no up-front fee. Unlike many competitors, Printsum is not modular in design. The full system is available to every user."
Click here to read more about Ipex South Asia 2011
Have your say in the Printweek Poll
Related stories
Latest comments
"Well done all involved... great to see the investment to increase the productivity in the same footprint- much more sustainable than popping another one up."
"From 1949 until the late 2000s Remploy had a network of government-subsidised factories that offered employment specifically to disabled people, originally often war veterans or victims of industrial..."
"Does appear an odd decision as with that level of shareholder funds they would be liable for the staff redundancy and cover the insolvency costs. It’s not like they could take the money and dodge..."
Up next...
Andrew Whyte takes reins
MBO at LT Print Group ensures smooth transition
Educational day in Yorkshire
Northern Stationers see historic print and more in York
Supporting growth in new and existing markets
WTTB backs digital intentions with new e-commerce specialist
Investment in e-commerce fulfilment