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    <value>Go Print 2 is a powerful Print Driver that allows your Print customers to transfer files of all sizes directly to you, the Print Provider. Compatible with PC, MAC and Windows OS.</value>
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    <value>Using this Web Based Solution, your customers will now be able to select File – Print to effortlessly send their documents to you via email or FTP.  That’s right, your Print Shop will now appear as a print driver option under the Print tab.  In fact, your client can even make you their default printer.  For the convenience of both parties the Go Print 2 driver will convert any native file to a PDF, thus simplifying the file transfer process and reducing chances of error.  Once an order is approved by the end user the Go Print 2 Print Driver creates a Job ID number for tracking purposes.  Finally an email will be sent to the Print Provider, notifying him/her of the details of the order.  Register now and you can get your Print Driver for FREE.  Absolutely no set up costs and no monthly fees are required.  As soon as you fill in the form, your store will be enabled as a print option.  All you will need to do is distribute the print driver to your customers either via email, CD, DVD or USB key. </value>
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