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In-House vs. Third Party Color Label Printing w/Epson’s Andy Scherz & Mark Middendorf

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Outsourcing some aspects of a business can be beneficial, but when it comes to color label printing, especially for highly regulated and rapidly changing industries, it’s best to do it yourself. This week, Epson’s Andy Scherz & Mark Middendorf, passionate advocates for color labeling, join the show to explain and help you make the case to end-users. When does it make sense financially to print in-house? How does it help with regulatory compliance? How much waste is incurred with third-party printing? It’s the episode that’s smaller and more capable than you think!

#VARValue - Epson has been very proactive with color label printing. Tell us how you help VARs address the issues we’ve discussed.

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Outsourcing some aspects of a business can be beneficial, but when it comes to color label printing, especially for highly regulated and rapidly changing industries, it’s best to do it yourself. This week, Epson’s Andy Scherz & Mark Middendorf, passionate advocates for color labeling, join the show to explain and help you make the case to end-users. When does it make sense financially to print in-house? How does it help with regulatory compliance? How much waste is incurred with third-party printing? It’s the episode that’s smaller and more capable than you think!

#VARValue - Epson has been very proactive with color label printing. Tell us how you help VARs address the issues we’ve discussed.

TEConnecting with us:

Mark & Andy - Cloud printing & device access

Dean - ISS falling apart

John - Crabs saving coral reefs

Talk to us!

X/Twitter - @TEConnectPod

Email - TEConnect@bluestarinc.com

Submit your topic ideas - https://www.bluestarinc.com/us-en/landing-pages/podcast-topics.html

Follow BlueStar on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-star/

Subscribe to the BlueStar Nation Newsletter - https://nation.bluestarinc.com/#subscribe

Sponsored by:

Epson ColorWorks CW-C400

Zebra ET60/65 Tablets

Elo 70 Series Touch Monitors

  continue reading

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