Frazer Consultants Deems Customizable Print-on-Demand Register Books Cost Effective

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  • (1888PressRelease) February 08, 2012 - Frazer Consultants a personalization, technology, and consulting company for the death care profession has recently announced the findings from research which determined that its print-on-demand funeral register books are indeed cost effective.

    Comparable to pre-printed funeral register books in printing price, print-on-demand funeral register books can be created in-house by the funeral professional and customized to client family's wishes.

    "It's the customization that really set the two printing options apart from each other, the price is secondary," said Matt Frazer, Consultant with Frazer Consultants. "Printing-on-demand, client families can choose from more than 500 coordinating themes to assist them in their life celebration. Our Life Journey Celebration Stationery matches any interest, hobby, occupation, or religious background."

    One of the benefits of printing-on-demand is that it isn't necessary to buy any equipment. A funeral home that already owns printing equipment can use their existing printer or copier to create the print-on-demand funeral register books. If a printer or copier is needed, Frazer Consultants recommends the following companies: Konica Minolta, Sharp, Canon, and Oki Data. To assist funeral professionals in securing a cost effective printer or copier, Frazer Consultants also offers a fixed, low cost-per-page program and can provide an agreement with Oki Data.

    With the fixed-cost program, using a color laser printer, a funeral professional can expect to pay .09 to .10 per copy using a color laser printer and .09 to .10 cents for color and .01 to .02 cents for a black and white print. If the funeral home uses a copier, the cost ranges between .06 to .08 cents for color and .08 to 1.2 cents for black and white.

    "A copier or printer can make sense depending on the number of calls the funeral home does. If the funeral home does more than 100 calls, it probably makes sense to go towards the copier solution. If less than 100 calls, it probably makes sense to go to the printer solution," explained Frazer. "Either solution will have a duplex unit that will allow the funeral home to print both sides automatically. The copier has a higher monthly fixed cost, therefore, the funeral home has to be doing some volume to make up for the higher fixed cost. But since the cost per page is cheaper, it can pay for itself quickly."

    Printing-on-demand using Frazer Consultant's Tribute Center enables a funeral professional to print not only custom funeral register books in-house but each theme also includes a layout for a memorial folder, prayer card, acknowledgement, book mark, sign, DVD packaging, temporary grave marker and a candle. Frazer Consultant's Tribute Center Software stores all the themes electronically. The funeral home simply inventories the blank stock and can print-on-demand what is needed, when it is needed.

    Frazer Consultants primary products and services include interactive funeral home
    website design, funeral tribute video software, funeral webcasting, funeral candles, funeral keepsakes, funeral register books, personalized funeral stationery, temporary grave markers and funeral holiday remembrance ornaments. For more information, please visit http://www.frazerconsultants.com or call 866-372-9372.

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