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“DynamicsPrint® with IMP is the heart of our planning estimations and imposition systems.
Estimating has become an important science. Our young estimators can deliver accurate plans just as an experienced estimator, with loads of experience, would.”
Angel Viveros, Estimation Manager
Foli De Mexico, Mexico
“The reason we chose DP was because it’s an industry solution which solves many of the problems we had in the standard Microsoft Dynamics setup. Also, there was demand from the management to have final costing, which was also a major challenge in the standard Dynamics solution.
DynamicsPrint® also helps us greatly with scheduling and shop floor management. The data gathered gives us great insights, and results in a much more cost-efficient production.”
Jochem Sants, Project Manager
Van der Most, Heerde, Netherlands
“The professional and highly skilled DynamicsPrint® team led the implementation to develop the expertise internally at DCM with a team of Subject Matter Experts from each of the specialized print production areas. DynamicsPrint’s expertise regarding the system and the industry was instrumental to ensuring the configurations were done properly. As this is a highly configurable solution, the approach and implementation was very well structured and ensured that the team worked from the basic setups to the more complex setups with a pace that was manageable and retainable.
DynamicsPrint® adjusted the resource requirements to accommodate both technical and functional areas of expertise as needed throughout the project, providing best practice directives to ensure that the proper approach was being followed.”
Karen Redfern, VP Operations Technology
DCM, Canada
“I just wanted to let you know how happy I am with DynamicsPrint® and the support you have given KP San Leandro since our launch. The seemingly endless set of tools available really help us run and improve our business.
The visibility into job statuses, P&L, and the ability to create and manage cues that give our team a personalized look into their own area of responsibility have become essential to our business model. I can’t even imagine going back to our old system. Thanks to the DynamicsPrint® team for all your help and support.”
Mark Floyd, Division Director
KP Corp. San Leandro, USA








































































































Kurt Vonnegut once said that every story has a shape. And if he were alive today, scrolling through the endless back-and-forth on LinkedIn about whether “print is dead” or “print is not dead,” he’d probably respond:
“My god, what a boring plot.”
Because it is.
We’ve seen the same storyline on repeat:
A bold headline declares the death of print.
A response piece heroically proclaims its survival.
Then the comment section becomes a perpetual eulogy.
At this point, we’re not mourning.
We’re looping.
It’s time to bury that headline — not print itself.
Print Doesn’t Need CPR. It Needs Context.
While pundits were busy writing obituaries, print was busy evolving.
It automated.
It personalized.
It integrated.
It learned to speak the language of data, software, and scale.
Print today doesn’t fit neatly into a binary debate.
It’s not dead or alive. It’s transformed.
And so has its role.
You know what’s actually dead?
The belief that innovation only happens on screens.
Because here’s the truth:
There is no world without print.
Without packaging, how do you even tell one product from another?
Print gives form to the physical world.
It tells us which tube is toothpaste and which is something… else.
It keeps cereal out of your cat’s bowl.
It ensures your medication isn’t confused with mints.
It makes the tangible legible.
It turns matter into meaning.
Beyond Utility, There’s Emotion
There’s also the side of print that software can’t replicate:
The letter that made you cry
The invitation too beautiful to throw away
The smell of a new book
The magazine you save, not swipe away
Print has texture, permanence, story.
It doesn’t vanish into a cloud or scroll out of sight.
We keep it.
We feel it.
And yes, we still crave that.
The Envelope Story
Vonnegut once shared a story about needing an envelope. His wife told him to order a hundred online.
Print is that.
The envelope. The touch. The experience.
It’s not something to digitize away.
It’s something that reminds us we’re still human.
Still dancing.
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