Extensis has signed up three new customers to its Preflight Online service.
London-based repro houses Graphic Facilities, TFG and House, a division of K9 Group, have all signed up for the internet-based file checking service in the past couple of weeks.
Extensis now claims to have 10 users in the UK for Preflight Online, including beta test site Keene Group, out of a worldwide total of over 30.
For a new service its doing well, said Extensis UK business manager, Richard Bamford.
Theres definitely a change in the industry as people consider this sort of product, which I suppose you would call pre-pre-flight.
Bamford expects the product to perform well this month and is hoping to sign four more deals, including the companys first UK newspaper customer.
Story by Barney Cox
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