Openshaw has signed up with Finnish firm Nomini Networks to sell its internet-based print ordering software Eprint.
The software handles project management, job tracking and re-ordering, and, claimed Openshaw, allows printers to work with customers on a project basis rather than a jobbing basis.
It is selling it as a complementary product to Xeikon digital presses, although Geoff Stephens, Openshaws Xeikon sales support manager, sees it as suitable for other print too.
It will be sold as a combined software and hardware system. Trials begin at a UK user next week.
Eprint can support variable data print work as PDF or PPML (Personalised Page Mark-up Language) files.
Nomini Networks is part of a Finnish IT and print firm that has its own offset and digital print divisions.
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