How to Unlock Automation
Estimate More
Integrate a cloud-based MIS price estimation system with PrintJobManager that easily feeds pricing data to your online storefront which allows for consistent and fast pricing.


Automate More
Integrate prepress software to help automate routine preflight tasks which enables your print shop to do more in less time.


The Power of Automation
18,000
Total # of Active Pressero Storefonts

300,000
Total # of Active eDocBuilder Products

804,000
per Year
Number of Annual Orders Run Through Pressero Storefonts
Integrations
We play well with others
Our open architecture platform allows you to integrate with a variety of web-to-print, MIS and output systems. For a full list of our integration partners, view here.






Integrations
We play well with others
Our open architecture platform allows you to integrate with a variety of web-to-print, MIS and output systems. For a full list of our integration partners, view here.







Ecommerce Built for the Graphic Arts Industry

Online Design, Personalization and VDP

Print Estimation and Management for Today's Printshop

Check, Fix and Proof Print Files Automatically

George Mason University Leverages Aleyant Pressero for Increased Efficiency
George Mason University is Virginia’s largest public research university. Founded in 1972 on Virginia’s strong ideals of academic excellence and service, the University operates with a motto of Freedom and Learning, priding itself on a thriving, innovative and inclusive academic community. Its locations serve more than 39,000 students with nearly 10,000 faculty and staff. The University’s in-house all-digital print shop also reflects these values, providing printing services to staff, faculty, students, local businesses and the public.
“In early 2016, we transitioned from an internally run print shop to an operation managed by Canon Solutions America,” said Karen Saling, print shop manager and a Canon Solutions America employee. “Prior to joining Canon Solutions America, I worked in other roles in the University, and helped in the transition of the print shop to its current location.”
