| Online photo print solution survey from InfoTrends
This survey indicated regional differences in printing behaviour. Respondents from Germany and the U.K. are generally more likely to print at home, while respondents from Spain and Italy are more likely to print at retail. "The significant differences in printing behaviour in each country indicate that vendors should not treat their marketing activities as Pan-European, but must establish and address the needs of consumers in each country," continued Ms. Eriksen. Online print solution survey - Digital camera owners The maturing digital camera market presents vendors with new challenges. In relation to early adopters, mainstream consumers and late adopters are less tech-savvy, less likely to use their digital cameras often, less likely to print photos, and less likely to understand photo storage.
VistaPrint Offers A Great Deal In Photo Printing: 30 Free Prints ...
Hamilton, Bermuda (PRWEB) July 19, 2006 -- VistaPrint Limited (Nasdaq:VPRT), the leading online supplier of high-quality graphic design services and customized printed products to small businesses and consumers, today announced the availability of photo prints. VistaPrint's new photo prints are a great deal with 30 4X6 prints free with every order. Prints cost just 11 cents after that. VistaPrint makes digital printing cost-effective and a breeze with its new low-cost photo printing solution. Available in three sizes, 4X6, 5X7 and wallet, customers simply click on the "Photo Prints" link under "Personal and Family," use the easy interface to upload photos and then place the order. As with all of VistaPrint's printed products, photo prints can be ordered and received in as little as three business days.
Consumers Adopting Digital Photo Print-on-Demand Behavior, Says ...
Digital camera owners continue to shift their photo printing location preferences and related habits, according to consumer research by InfoTrends. The number of digital camera owners who print photos at home declined by 10 percent between 2004 and 2006. "Although consumers are still mainly printing at home, the number of those who do so decreases every year due to the gaining popularity of online photo services and retail locations," said Sandra Collins, a senior consultant in InfoTrends' Digital Peripherals and Photo Printing Trends practices. .
Xerox enhances software tools
NEW DELHI: Xerox Corporation has enhanced six software tools within its FreeFlow Digital Workflow Collection, an integrated set of software that streamlines the way print providers handle print jobs. Xerox in collaboration with Press-sense has introduced FreeFlow Web Services 5.0, key among upgrades, new Web Services software that provides a Web portal so people can submit and buy print jobs online, known in the print industry as 'Web-to-print.' Press-sense, developer of business flow automation solutions for the print industry, customized its iWay Prime Web-to-print software for Xerox and ensured the software integrates into the entire FreeFlow Collection, which helps printers achieve short-run printing at lower cost and grow their page volume. Holly Muscolino, director of US-based InfoTrends Production Workflow Solutions Consulting Service, said, Nearly 25 percent of the pages printed on high-speed digital color presses arrive via the Web.
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