This is ideal for companies whose marketing materials are formulaic, said managing director David Boyland. We can cut the cost of producing them, as well as making the process a lot faster you simply take the images and the text and generate a PDF in one go.
Once dragged over the digi-generator, the high-resolution images and text can create several applications, including a PDF ready for commercial printing, an interactive digital brochure for e-mailing or digital download, a low-res PDF for e-mailing, a screen show output for Plasma displays or html newsletters.
In a cost analysis for one customer, Digi-products found that a print job costing 180,000 could be reduced to 110,000, excluding the cost of the software, by using the digi-generator.
Prices start from 2,000 up to 10,000-plus.
Visit: www.digi-products.com.
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