From Request to Delivery: How Bananziza Manages Print Orders
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A good print order should feel organized from the first conversation to the final handover. Whether the job is a small batch of business cards or a larger mix of banners, labels, stationery, and signage, process matters. Clear steps reduce confusion, protect quality, and help clients plan with confidence.
1. Request and quotation
The process begins with the client’s request. Useful details include the product needed, quantity, size, material preference, deadline, delivery location, and whether artwork is ready. These details help the team prepare a more accurate quotation.
2. Artwork review
Before production, artwork should be checked for size, bleed, spelling, image quality, colors, and missing details. If adjustments are needed, it is better to find them before printing begins. This step protects both time and budget.
3. Material and finishing guidance
Different jobs need different materials. A banner, product label, booklet, shop sign, and business card cannot all be treated the same way. Material guidance helps the client choose an option that fits the purpose, environment, and budget.
4. Printing and production
Once the job is approved, production begins. The focus is on clean output, consistent color, correct sizing, and careful handling. Larger jobs may involve multiple production steps before finishing.
5. Finishing and delivery
Cutting, lamination, binding, mounting, packing, and delivery complete the process. At Bananziza Print Solutions, the aim is to make every order practical, clear, and ready to represent the client’s brand well.

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