With greater emphasis on delivering more applications and meeting shorter lead times, operations are reviewing the way they work. Some are moving work from offset to digital. Some are consolidating work on fewer presses. Others are reconsidering their throughput and exploring the flexibility of nearline finishing compared to inline finishing. All of which is drilling down on how to achieve the most affordable cost per copy.
However, the digital transformation of the print industry isn’t just about upgrading machines - it’s also about upgrading the systems that manage those machines. With the right tools in place, software can unify end-to-end production processes, integrate workflows, and empower your business to achieve faster, more consistent results. It can enable you to manage a wide range of short run fast turnaround applications, quickly and cost effectively while also maximising production and assuring consistent high quality.
In fact, the reality across the industry is that only a small percentage of businesses have fully embraced automation and streamlined workflow solutions, leaving significant room for improvement and optimization. The
Drupa Print Horizons Report identified 48% of commercial printers are completing over 25% of their digital print orders with a lead time of less than 48 hours. Just 54% of operations have prepress automation, only 35% have press and post-press automation, and a mere 13% have fully integrated end to end JDF workflows.
Making the connection
Connecting every step in the process delivers a multitude of benefits including:
- Smooth acceptance of web to print submissions.
- Onboarding jobs effectively.
- Planning work efficiently around the identified workload.
- Ganging similar work together based on similarities – i.e. paper type.
- Monitoring colour management.
- Improving operational transparency.
- Enhancing reportability to enable improvements to be identified.
- Planning efficient finishing.
All of which drives greater flexibility, versatility, and responsiveness in today’s time precious environment.