Printed in the USA or Outsourcing, remember to Preflight

Here is an interesting one to ponder, from someone in our industry and from the United States who has been asking questions about this recent economic down-turn. The blogger over at AdTex Advertising wrote a long post about his frustrations in the manufacturing sector in America and in particular printing for print advertising, as they are of course very familiar with print coming from the printing trade. He noted:

The frustration with this situation recently hit the fan with my print partner, Mike. I believe the final straw was flipping to the backside of an American Automobile Manufacturer’s car brochure where he discovered “Printed in South Korea” in the small print. Mike works for a great, family-owned, 121-year old Visual Communications (read “printing”) company based in the same state as the “Big Three” auto manufacturers.
SOURCE: http://adtexadvertising.com/blog/

It is kind of ironic, one has to admit. What will we outsource next, a printing job to print our United States dollar?  The challenge to printers is to sell what the clients want to purchase not what the printers have to sell. New ideas need to continue to develop ideas into a migration from producing a product (printing) to print management.

When outsourcing to other countries you have to consider the language barrier in which you have to give directions and orders  is different. The inks and papers available aren’t the same.  The solvents and chemicals are different which could be harmful to children that like to eat and chew on printed thing. Obviously the labor is cheap and mostly semi-skilled. The equipment is sometimes the castoffs from America, refurbished if possible.

Then when your job is printed you get to decide how to get it back to the States. Do you ship it by air which is extremely expensive or do you print about five times what you really need, place it in a shipping container and put it on the deck of a ship and wait three to four months to receive it. After which you will need to open the container and sort through the product to find the ones not water damaged, and the ones that actually have the color you signed off on at proof. But, Hey, every big business is shipping jobs overseas, why not you?

Outsourcing would have its limit, you would think… Whether you outsource printing or not, be sure that Markzware’s FlightCheck is used to preflight files for quality print output. Markzware’s preflighting technology cuts time and money. When you can immediately make many any changes than have the print job on press and ready to go it just shows the cost cutting that is involved when using such a program.

FlightCheck software is your total prepress application used to manage print quality control. This preflight solution provides both native file and Acrobat PDF preflight checking and is backed by a preflight patent – United States Patent #5,963,641. FlightCheck preflight is the essential preflight tool for Print Shops, Creative Designers, Prepress Departments, Customer Service Reps and Graphics Professionals within the digital print and publishing industries. FlightCheck helps users to prepare Acrobat PDF and other document types for commercial printing.

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