Print777 has become the latest company to offer printers a customised website and online ordering options.
The print777.co.uk site is aimed at copy shops, digital and litho printers.
The firm was set up by David Defrates, who was formerly a repro manager at West Londons Azo Graphics, and Jamie Beadle, who has an IT background.
Defrates said his firm differed from others because it contained a discussion forum aimed at solving printing problems.
The site also has a recruitment section. This service will initially be free, but a fee will be charged as the number of users goes up.
Monthly rates for the service start at 20 for a basic website, going up to 55, which includes the possibility of buying and selling print online.
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