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Print Monday Moves Printing Service Online

Thursday 17 February 2011, 8:55AM

By Print Monday

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Print Monday Online Printer
Print Monday Online Printer Credit: Print Monday

The way New Zealanders order printing and customised promotional materials is about to be revolutionised by a new online printer, Print Monday.

Christchurch-based printers Rainbow Print have come up with a better way to order print. This innovative company was searching for a way to make ordering print and promotional products as convenient as possible for their customers. The result of this brainstorm was the establishment of a new, online venture: Print Monday.

Print Monday will provide many of the same services as Rainbow Print, including business card printing, brochure printing, stationary orders and customised promotional materials. However, rather than operating out of a retail location, Print Monday’s business will be conducted entirely online.

Through the new website, customers can select from the available products, upload their design and, with the click of a button, place an order. To make it even more user-friendly, Print Monday also provides easy-to-use templates to help with the designs. You can also buy some design time and the Print Monday design team can design artwork for you.

Every order comes with an estimated turnaround time, typically between 3 and 10 days. In this time, Print Monday will print and ship the products anywhere in New Zealand. Between the quick and easy ordering process and the convenient delivery, Print Monday is changing the way businesses and individuals order print.

The new system is more efficient for the printers too, who can process orders faster online and allocate staff hours more efficiently. The savings on the suppliers’ end translates to a quicker turnaround and increased affordability for the customers.

Print Monday products are the high-quality materials customers of Rainbow Print are accustomed to, and the convenience added by the online store is bound to dramatically affect the way New Zealand businesses order print.