The system will be rebranded internally as CenturionIQ and will be used to provide prices and quotes to clients as an instant, bespoke and online service.
PrintPricer creator Hugh Fulljames and executive operations director Leo Barber will join the Centurion team.
Fulljames said the system was the result of five years of software development and was capable of accurately pricing up to 90% of all known litho print jobs.
Centurion will use the system with its blue-chip clients that include Unisys, Jaguar and Microsoft.
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