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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Variable Data Printing - Mail Merge on Steroids!

Many of us have used Microsoft Word or similar programs and a database to create a mail merge for letters, labels and envelopes. It’s an efficient way of placing names, addresses and other information into text fields so the sender does not have to type out each piece. For Print Tech, that’s only the beginning. With our Variable Data Printing (VDP), we can also change blocks of copy, graphics, colors and photos.

VDP is a form of Print-On-Demand (POD) where information in a database is fed from a computer to a digital printer, creating a personalized piece for everyone on the list.

For instance, a car dealer might want to entice recent car buyers to return for regular servicing. Becky Smith, who paid $56,000 for her new Mercedes, will get 15% off her next servicing if she acts before the end of the month. The postcard could have her name, her salesperson’s name, the special offer and a picture of the car she recently purchased (see photo below).



That same dealer might offer Chris Jones, who purchased a used Ford Pinto, a different discount. His car might require more work at the regular servicing since it’s older, so his offer is only for 10% off and he has to bring his car in before the 15th of the month (see photo below).



The beauty of variable data printing is that these two cards could be run at the same time with thousands of other variations and without ever stopping the press. Each variation is targeted toward the person receiving it, producing response rates up to 20%; rates that are far higher than static mail, making variable data printing a powerful tool in your marketing arsenal.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

US Post Office Move Update Processing Saves You Money!

In late 2008, the United States Post Office announced a major change in the rules for both First Class and Standard Mail that help them swiftly complete their appointed rounds and save you money in the process.

The New Move Update standards mean mailers MUST begin using addresses that have been updated within the previous 95 days of the mailing date. For example, a mailing entered on June 23, 2010 must bear addresses that were updated no earlier than March 20, 2010.

The NCOA Link reduces undeliverable-as-addressed (UAA) mail by electronically checking them against the USPS National Change of Address database and then correcting addresses prior to mailing. This eliminates printing and postage costs for mail that cannot be forwarded. The USPS believes "...the revised standards are crucial to the business interest of the mailers as well as the continued vitality of the postal system." They cite 2004 as an example of handling 9.7 billion pieces of UAA mail at a cost of $1.85 billion.

As a Premier Partner of the United States Postal Service, Print Tech can do the Move Update Processing and save you up to 50% on your next mailing. For more information, visit us on the web at www.print-tech.com or call us now at 1-800-422-5527.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Why Print Tech is FSC Certified


In some countries, up to 80% of all timber is illegally harvested, often in violation of human rights and resulting in the destruction of protected forests. The ecological role of forests cannot be underestimated. They provide us with clean water, food, medicine, natural resources and prevent global warming.

The FSC (Forest Stewardship Council), an internationally recognized non-profit organization, was established in 1993 as a response to concerns over global deforestation. They provide a chain-of-custody between production and consumption of forest products. This means that when a job gets the FSC approval, the paper can be tracked to a managed forest, assuring that trees in environmentally sensitive areas have not been cut down.

Print Tech is FSC Certified because we pursue a pro-active “green” strategy. We believe that part of our mission is to reduce our footprint on the environment by using FSC papers, other recycled papers and vegetable-based inks. And whether you print one page from your computer or 10,000 full-color brochures with us, we hope you consider the environment before printing.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Digital Printing at Print Tech

The Xerox iGen3 is Print Tech’s Print-On-Demand workhorse. It is a toner-based (like your laser printer) printer that can print Duplex 14” x 20” sheets in full color.

Using toners instead of inks, the iGen3 has some advantages over traditional printing methods. First, there are no plates, so set-up is less expensive and faster, making them great for short runs. Secondly, there is little waste. If you need to print 137 copies, a digital press can do just 137, eliminating the need for minimum runs and saving everyone time and money.

Finally, with the IGEN’s Variable Data Printing capabilities, those 137 pieces can be personalized with text, graphics, and photographs, giving you maximum flexibility in targeting your recipient.
(iGen3 Video)