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ZoomEnvelopes.com Offers Printers and Direct Mail Marketers Printed Envelopes With Next-Day Service

ZoomEnvelopes.com offering printed envelopes with next day delivery is changing the game for printers and direct mail. A simple-to-use website offers printers the ability to upload a file and have printed envelopes delivered the very next day!

2013-04-24
EPHRATA, PA, April 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) NEI Inc. has been printing envelopes for over 25 years. During that time they have seen the request for full color printing increase while the turnaround times on orders decrease. In order to meet the demands of it's customers NEI has launched a new online service for full color envelope printing with next day delivery.

This service is ZoomEnvelopes.com.

An easy-to-use website allows the user to upload a file and get their printed envelopes the very next day.

By utilizing digital printing technology coupled with our own software we are able to offer this service to commercial printers and organizations who have a need for printed envelopes fast.

Zoomenvelopes.com is "redefining turnaround"!

The service is simple to use and gives the user a choice of 9 standard envelopes to choose from. There are future plans to offer more envelope choices and also the ability to upload variable data for printing.

NEI Inc. is an envelope printing company printing envelopes for the printing trade anda direct mail marketers.

Website: http://zooomenvelopes.com


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[Press-News.org] ZoomEnvelopes.com Offers Printers and Direct Mail Marketers Printed Envelopes With Next-Day Service
ZoomEnvelopes.com offering printed envelopes with next day delivery is changing the game for printers and direct mail. A simple-to-use website offers printers the ability to upload a file and have printed envelopes delivered the very next day!