Arkitex Portal is the ultimate communication facilitator between printers and content suppliers. With this collaborative software system, exchanging file information is a piece of cake.
Does your printing site cooperate with more than one content supplier? Arkitex Portal is what you need. It enables both newspaper and contract printers to communicate with their clients. The latter upload, check and approve processed files, the printer produces the job within the deadline.
Arkitex Portal is easy to use: newspaper editors and other print buyers can easily upload their content, they can check on-screen what their booklet or paper will look like and quickly correct any errors. As a printer, you can configure automatic imports from third-party planning systems. Stay in control of every aspect of your workflow.
Benefits
Focus on core tasks
Arkitex Portal provides automation for printers, so their interaction with their customer is reduced allowing them to focus on other, more important tasks. The integration and automation allows them to provide the value-added services that make the customer’s final product look better as well as print more easily.
Cost-effective
Arkitex Portal is a collaborative page production system that offers a cost-effective way to help newspaper publishers and printers expand and develop their print business. It works together with the Arkitex system to ensure that uploaded pages intended for publication are accurately translated into the final product.
Web-based user interface
Customers access Arkitex Portal through a straightforward, web-based user interface to upload files that will go through a sequence of processing steps. Publishers can decide which processes their files go through, within the scope of services offered by the printer. Working in the 24/7-accessible web environment results in higher productivity, a shorter number of steps before printing, and reducing costs associated with reworks and errors.
Image enhancement
Arkitex Portal also allows the printer to offer value-added services, such as image enhancement and page preflighting, without adding to their operational costs.