Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Three Tips for Working Well with Printers

Three Tips are mentioned below:

1. Expect outstanding customer service
You deserve to be treated well. The printing industry is very competitive, so if your printer’s customer service people are rude or condescending, move on to someone else. Most jobs can be handled successfully online, which means you can use out-of-town printers, or even overseas printers,

2. Be a good client
Once you find a good printer, keep up your end of the relationship by being a good client. Don’t expect miracles when you turn in sloppy digital files (or no digital files) or expect your job to go on the press immediately. If you don’t know how to preflight your files for printing, ask an experienced graphic designer to help you, or ask the printer for some guidance. They may charge you for the lesson, but it’s time and money well spent.

3. Deal with Problems Directly and Honestly
If you aren’t getting the kind of service you expect, politely explain the problem and ask what can be done. A good printer will welcome feedback, as long as it is presented in a friendly manner. Printers live for repeat business, so most will do whatever they can, within reason, to address your concerns.

2 comments:

PrintingHost said...

A good thinking approach and guide for customers so that they can be served well by every printer. If a customer follow these lines no doubt he can best for printing custom stickers, folders and much more with little attention.

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