Does your itinerary consist of a high-profile meeting with a client or, perhaps, a job interview? Either way, you only get one chance to make a first impression. No pressure.
Of course, you will enter that big conference room with a well-pressed suit, a perfectly coiffed hairstyle and a confident smile. Furthermore, you will try to juggle multiple documents for the occasion, adding unnecessary stress. This month’s mystery product keeps things in order so you (and your customers) have one less thing to worry about.
Check out the following clues to guess this item:
• It is available for ordering 24/7.
• It comes in a variety of stock options.
• It can be customized to meet your clients’ needs.
mystery product revealed
North Mankato, Minnesota-based Navitor announced that it has released Spot 1 and 2 Color Folder ordering to its website. Print resellers now have the ability to complement presentation folder orders with the option of spot printing.
The product additions available for ordering 24/7, this new addition provides you with the options of full color, foil stamped and spot color to meet your customers' needs. Navitor.com offers convenient customization tools and quick turnaround.
Navitor offers quantities as low as 50 with a wide variety of folder styles including Standard 9x12, One Part Report Cover, Mini 6x9, Literature 4x9, Legal and Expandable. Stocks available online include Low Luster C1S 12 pt., High Gloss C1S 12 pt., White Vellum 80lb., White Linen 80 lb. and Warm White Linen 80lb.
"We are excited to be able to expand our online folder offering to include custom high quality 1 and 2 spot color folders to ship within 48 hours if ordered by 3 p.m. central time just as our foil stamped and 4-color folder offerings do," stated Trudie Gustafson, president of Navitor Folders. "Our resellers asked, we listened and delivered to enable our customers to do business with us the way they want to do business with us."
For more information, visit www.navitor.com.
Elise Hacking Carr is managing editor for PRINTING United Journal, and the special projects editor.




