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InfoPrint Recognized at ON DEMAND Conference

InfoTrends, a leading market research and consulting firm in the digital imaging and document solutions industry, partnered with the ON DEMAND Conference & Exposition to produce the awards program. ON DEMAND, the digital printing & automated production event, is the largest conference and exposition dedicated to the technologies that personalize, manage, print, and deliver content.
Written by Doc , Contributor

A few weeks ago Doc mentioned one of the events he most likes to attend, the AIIM/ON DEMAND Show in Philadelphia. Well, the event was a winner and so were the Cheesesteak sandwiches. One other winner was InfoPrint Solutions, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ricoh. They were recognized at this year's conference with a Best of Show Honorable Mention award in the 1:1 Communications category for its TransPromo Whitespace Manager solution.

InfoPrint TransPromo Whitespace Manager won an honorable mention as a compact, flexible, and cost-effective solution that enables users to easily enhance unused space on a document with rules-based, relevant messaging, leveraging InfoPrint's AFP and production workflow leadership.

InfoTrends, a leading market research and consulting firm in the digital imaging and document solutions industry, partnered with the ON DEMAND Conference & Exposition to produce the awards program. ON DEMAND, the digital printing & automated production event, is the largest conference and exposition dedicated to the technologies that personalize, manage, print, and deliver content.

InfoPrint Whitespace Manager can manage whitespace on an AFP file in two ways: either through a user-assigned space or space found in a search. Once this space is found, a convenient rules builder allows the user to add messaging, based on information that can be found in the document -- such as address, account type or balance information. InfoPrint TransPromo Whitespace Manager is available as a standalone product, or can be integrated with InfoPrint's leading ADF Workflow solution, based on InfoPrint ProcessDirector (IPPD). This allows a set of rules to be established once, and to be repeated every time the job is run again in the future.

So in other words, Doc understands that this application allows you to automatically find empty places where customer messages, sales material, or other important data can be inserted, all based on knowledge of the customer. Pretty cool.

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