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PageDNA Introduces Item Assignment Clear Ownership for Every Job
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PageDNA Introduces Item Assignment: Clear Ownership for Every Job

PageDNA is excited to announce a major new capability that takes our production workflows a decisive step closer to MIS-style operational control: Item Assignment. If you’ve ever managed a complex, multi-item order and thought, “Who owns this right now?”, this release is for you.

Why Hospitals Need Centralized Print Portals for Marketing Collateral
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Why Hospitals Need Centralized Print Portals for Marketing Collateral

In the competitive and highly regulated world of healthcare, a hospital’s brand is its most valuable asset. Every piece of marketing collateral… is a reflection of that brand. This article focuses on marketing collateral and brand assets (non-PHI), not patient-specific documents or HIPAA workflows.

Why School Districts Waste Thousands on Print Inefficiencies
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Why School Districts Waste Thousands on Print Inefficiencies

School districts across the country are facing unprecedented budget pressures. Every dollar is scrutinized, and every expenditure must be justified to taxpayers, school boards, and state oversight agencies. Yet, a significant source of financial waste often goes unnoticed, hidden in plain sight in every school, classroom, and administrative office: inefficient print procurement, workflow and billing.

PageDNA’s Product Roadmap for 2026 and Beyond
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PageDNA’s Product Roadmap for 2026 and Beyond

Our team at PageDNA has been working hard to ensure we continue delivering responsive, cutting-edge solutions for print and fulfillment organizations. And as we welcome in the new year, it’s a perfect time to peel back the curtains and share what we’ve been working on—our Product Roadmap for 2026.

5 Signs Your Print Shop Has Outgrown WooCommerce & WordPress Plugins
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5 Signs Your Print Shop Has Outgrown WooCommerce & WordPress Plugins

For many print shops, the journey into e-commerce begins with WordPress. It’s familiar, accessible, and affordable. With a few plugins, it seems like the perfect solution to get a simple storefront up and running quickly. WordPress powers over 43% of all websites on the internet, so it’s a natural go-to. However, as a print business grows, the very things that made WordPress so appealing in the beginning become its greatest weaknesses.

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