Corporate Profile for Print, Inc., dated Nov. 15, 2002.Business Editors --(BUSINESS WIRE) The following Corporate Profile is available for inclusion in your files. News releases for this client are distributed by Business Wire and also become part of the leading databases and online services, including all of the leading Internet-based services.
Published Date: Nov. 15, 2002
Company Name: Print, Inc.
Address: 11255 Kirkland Way, Suite 3000
Kirkland, WA 98033
Main Telephone
Number: 877/837-7468
Internet Home
Page Address
(URL) www.printinc.com
Chief Executive
Officer: Gary Stevens
Chief Financial
Officer: Bob Staudacher
Public Relations
Contact: John Curtis
Business number: 208/385-0058 ext 226
E-mail address: jcurtis@printinc.com
Industry: High Technology
Company description: Print, Inc. is the premier provider of cost-per-page printing, copying and imaging solutions optimized to help businesses communicate more effectively. The company offers a total office solution designed around people, processes and technologies that work together seamlessly to send and deliver information. Print, Inc. specializes in simplifying the complex, chaotic world of printing and copying. Print, Inc. is successful in today's marketplace by simplifying the complexities of output chaos for customers while improving overall workflow The automatic routing of documents to the users responsible for working on them. Workflow is concerned with providing the information required to support each step of the business cycle. . Print, Inc. sales consultants conduct a detailed assessment of a customer's business environment and then recommend and execute reliable, but flexible solutions that consolidate Consolidate To combine the assets, liabilities, and other financial items of two or more entities into one. Notes: This term is generally used in the context of consolidated financial statements. the print, copy and fax functions on the right devices in the right places for the right people. An effective deployment based on multi-function technology and digital convergence In the days of the first computers, transaction and company data were the first types of information digitized. Then came text, opening the world to word processing, followed by audio CDs and finally video. can control costs, improve asset management and speed business communications. Print, Inc. takes a look at how each user within each department is moving information today and offers the best vehicle for present and future information management needs. Print, Inc. provides a platform for growth, future cost avoidance Cost avoidance is a management accounting term referring to an expense one has avoided incurring. It is commonly used in the field of energy management to describe the energy costs you avoided due to energy management initiatives. and the ability to shift with new and ever-changing Adj. 1. ever-changing - marked by continuous change or effective action changing dynamic, dynamical - characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality; "a dynamic market"; "a dynamic speaker"; "the dynamic president of the firm" technology. In today's digital world, approximately ap·prox·i·mate adj. 1. Almost exact or correct: the approximate time of the accident. 2. 80% of the documents created are generated digitally on the PC and printed. Print, Inc. creates a print-based solution that reinforces common behaviors and is designed for generating, storing and sharing digital information across the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the -- a place designed for sharing digital information -- rather than recommending recently digitized copiers. Print, Inc. offers this entire tailored output infrastructure through a simple cost-per-page service that includes all hardware, supplies, service, network connectivity and custom analysis. This service moves printing, copying and faxing to a true usage model that consolidates all the output costs (acquisition, supplies, maintenance, etc.) into one identified, documented and controlled expense rather than several depreciated Depreciated may refer to:
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