Ten Money Saving Tips for Print Managers Despite their stated desire to realize savings from streamlining the various components associated with the print buying process, its been my experience over the years, that many print managers neglect to do some of the easy things that can add up to significant cost savings annually. We all know these things, but we dont always do them. Below are a few tips for saving money on print jobs, which might be old hat to some, but vital to remember. .) Check invoices line-by-lineespecially when starting out with a subcontractor. If she knows youre checking, this will cut down on un-ordered extras, duplications, and so on. ($-, saved with each invoice with a long-time vendor) .) Develop a check-off sheet to track jobs. This sheet matches invoices against orders, so that you pay only for what you ordered. Its simply too easy to forget the details. .) Know when to go out to bid. For large-scale, repeat work bid-out every three years at a minimummore frequently for smaller jobs. ($, annual savings in switching prepress vendors) .) Are you going to a four-color process when digital will suffice? Consider image choice and positioningif quality wont be compromised, go with less expensive digital. ($+ saved on small quantity runs) .) Know your postal forms and regulations. I once questioned a postal employee (after I had done some research) on the use of a certain form. Turns out, he had suggested the wrong form, and we saved thousands in mailing costs by knowing the rules and asking the question. ($, error caught) .) Be cautious about professional service recommendations. Rather than take a designers recommendation about a printer, I went out to bid, took another printer, got a beautiful job, and saved loads. No one cares for your bottom line like you do. ($, savings on press kit folder) .) Is your mail house doing all it can for you? Shop around; compare your current list of services with those offered by others. You may be surprised by whats out there, I was. ($,s saved) .) Get your database managers to submit in your preferred software (mine is Excel) for the sake of consistency and saving time and headaches. (Saves on outside vendors adding fees to correct data fields) .) Use the negotiation process to secure cost savings. When a company is keen to get your work, and they know they are competing head-to-head, you can get waivers of fees (such as for delivery), preferential timelines, and so on. (Eliminated three times monthly delivery charges of between $-$) .) Know the market, read industry news to keep up on cost-saving technologies. In the last few years, many Internet and e-commerce companies have emerged to serve the print-buying market. Integrating the right solutions can impact your bottom line immediately. If youre not aware of whats out there, you could be operating at a disadvantage to companies who deploy proven technologies for print buying.
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