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The Shift in Trend from Physical Printers to Online Printers

Companies / 3d Printing Nov 30, 2018 - 01:38 PM GMT

By: Sumeet_Manhas

Companies Print plays an integral role in the business world; working alongside other types of marketing to build a successful promotional campaign. The past two decades have seen a massive trend shift from conventional physical printing to online printing as businesses strive to expand their reach while minimizing costs.

Today, people are keen on getting a high-quality print at the best prices. A quick look at a print website like www.helloprint.co.uk will show how top companies are striving to exceed their client’s expectations by availing affordable solutions without compromising on quality.


This leads us to the question, why the shift in trend from physical printers to online printers? To answer this question, we’ll highlight the benefits of online printing services:

Best quality at great prices

Online printers integrate automation in their process, which adds to the overall cost reduction. Automation streamlines printing processes save lots of time and reduces wastes. In turn, it helps online printers save lots of costs.  Besides, the digital process means there is no minimum run, so clients won’t have to print more than they require. This helps them save on space that they would otherwise need for storage. The best part is since the print companies are web-based; they have fewer overhead, so they get to transfer their savings to clients.

Convenience

Physical printing will require one to drive or walk around town to find a store that offers these solutions. They also would need to shop around – in person, to find something that suits their preference. But people don’t have to do this anymore. Today, one can upload artwork, get quotes, order their job and schedule delivery from the comfort of their house or office. With online printing, it’s possible for one to browse through a company’s website for a spectrum of products, communicate with the vendors, make payment online and have the items delivered at their place of choice – and this can happen within a few days.

Working at scale for businesses

Since online printers deal with massive orders often, it’s easy for them to handle tasks that could otherwise take a company or smaller local printers a longer time to complete. Online printers have a more extensive inventory of paper and a spectrum of equipment that will significantly enhance their ability to handle any printing needs a client may have.

Reduced turnaround times

Top online printers now integrate H-UV press technology which drastically lowers turnaround time for clients. UV-light cures ink instantly and completely and allows for finishes like folding and cutting to be done right away instead of having to wait for hours to dry.

Incredible selection of products

A look at top printing websites reveals a great product selection to pick from. Posters, leaflets, booklets, large format print, roll up banner stands and outdoor – all under one roof. Besides, these vendors offer an extensive collection of materials, papers, finishes and weights to match the different preference of clients. It is hard to find more choices physically.

By Sumeet Manhas

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