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hey pronunclers its luke from printavo im back with another episode of the weekly and this week were going to discuss contract printing so a funny thing that people new to the print game learn about is contract printing it seems kind of funny right if you dont know what it is youve been around the block for a while you know what it is and youre just like okay whatever but if you dont know its pretty simple its uh when a print shop prints for somebody else big contract shops are laser focused on efficiency they are obsessing over seconds and how they can prune down any type of motion or waste the volumes they deal with and the speed that they have to kind of keep up it means they have to ring the rag dry over and over and over but theres one really weird thing about contract printing sometimes theres no contract its just a verbal agreement and an invoice what should contract shops do if they get a customer that demands a contract and theyve never written one what if youre