Almost everyone's talking about web-to-print and most have very
different ideas about it. Prinect Manager, Peter Häbig,
explains what's behind it and for whom it's worthwhile.
Mr. Häbig, what is web-to-print?
Häbig: Generally speaking, web-to-print allows a
customer to log onto a print shop's website and create their
desired print template online. This can include standard print
products like business cards, for example, or even complex
brochures. Necessary commercial processes are also taken into
consideration in the process. This is very important. Heidelberg,
however, focuses on service with this business model. We emphasize
how print buyers can be linked to the print shop online.
For creating the business cards, the individual data is entered into the PDF form online. Details
So it can be used as a tool for customer loyalty?
Häbig: Exactly. Because this online connection is
an additional service which print shops can offer their customers.
Exactly how this linking works can vary significantly. It begins
with providing a PDF form for customers to fill out in order to
personalize business cards or invitations and extends all the way
up to web-based applications, which help the print buyers to
generate demanding layouts. What remains constant is the web-based
interaction between customer and print shop. The print shop puts
PDF forms, functions and tools online, which the customer can take
advantage of.
What are the advantages to customers and print shops?
Häbig: End customers can create, edit and release
print templates around the clock. That means time saved and
increased flexibility. In addition, regular customers profit from
the fact that previously saved information - for example commercial
data or production parameters - only needs to be called up, for
example in the case of a repeat job or request for quotation. At
the same time, this means less work for the print shop. Not only
because the customer takes over a few tasks previously carried out
by the print shop, for example preflighting, but also because he
creates a large percentage of the commercial data belonging to the
order. It's therefore a win-win situation.
A print job request for a brochure is being specified. Details
To what extent is it possible to link my customers?
Häbig: Currently, almost any print template, even
very complex ones, can be created over the internet. With our
Prinect solutions, we support all kinds of online linking - from
templates for simple standard print products up to comprehensive
functions for extremely demanding print products. Which of these
versions a print shop offers its customers is of course based on
the questions: What do my customers want? How can I offer
them added value?
Heidelberg online presents three of the main versions here to help
orient you:
1st Version: highly standardized print
products with form-based templates
Typical products: invitations, business cards,
stationery
Target group: private customers, small businesses,
print product buyers for corporations who want to interchange
the addresses of different branches on their letterheads, for
example.
Here's how it works: the print product buyer opens the
PDF form online, enters text into the assigned fields and
perhaps imports a picture. Changes in layout are not
intended. The customer checks his entries using the preview
feature, determines the run length and type of paper and then
clicks on "ok/ready for printing".
In the print shop's workflow: the print shop provides
form-based templates using Prinect Direct Access. After the
customer has filled out the selected template and clicked on
"ok", a PDF is generated which is ready for
printing and sent directly into the production workflow using
Direct Access. The print shop can now produce the plates
without further inquiry. Since Direct Access is an integral
part of the Management Information System (MIS), Prinect
Prinance, the print shop receives the corresponding
commercial data during the process.
Evaluation: this version allows you to acquire new
customer groups - for example, smaller businesses or private
individuals for whom the print products were previously too
expensive. With this business model competition is very
price-driven, however.
2nd Version: complex print products for
which the print product buyer creates the content and layout
offline
Typical products: all kinds of commercial
products
Target group: business clients and regular customers
who want to produce print templates faster and more
flexibly
Here's how it works: the customer registers on the
print shop's portal. He then specifies the print job: He
says, for example, that he wants to print a 16-page brochure
in A4, four-color with wire stitching in a run length of
5,000 copies. He sends the price request and receives an
offer shortly afterwards. If the customer accepts the price,
he then uploads his print template as a PDF in order to carry
out prepress processes such as preflighting or page approval.
He receives immediate feedback from the print shop
automatically and thus learns if the print data is ok or if
it needs touching up.
In the print shop's workflow: Prinect Direct Access
forwards the essential information for creating a digital job
ticket to Prinect Prinance. Using Prinect Remote Access, the
customer's print template is uploaded as a PDF and
automatically tested for its printability with Prinect
Prepress Manager. A comparison of the commercial data
(Prinect Direct Access/Prinect Prinance) with the production
data (Prinect Remote Access/Prinect Prepress Manager) ensures
that the uploaded print template truly corresponds to the job
data (for example format or color) which the print shop's
customer entered for the job. In addition, the print shop can
access and view the current job status at any time.
Evaluation: print product buyers save time and win
flexibility. The service increases customer loyalty.
3rd Version: complex print products for
which the print product buyer creates the content and/or
layout online
Typical products: all kinds of commercial
products
Target group: business clients and regular customers
who want to create print templates faster and more
flexibly
Here's how it works: version 3 works like Version 2.
The only difference is that the customer can access functions
online which he needs to create the print products, for
example a content management system.
In the print shop's workflow: see version 2. The only
difference: The third party system whose functions the print
shop wants to provide its customers with must be integrated
into the Prinect workflow.