Turnaround

Rush only works when review and approval keep up.

Vectrix can move fast, but turnaround still depends on file readiness, clear job details, and quick approval after quoting.

How rush works

Turnaround is part queue management, part clear communication.

The fastest rush jobs arrive with complete details and get approved quickly after review.

  1. 01

    Submit a ready file

    Clear output type, quantity, deadline, and caster notes make rush review possible.

    Incomplete briefs are the number one cause of delays.

  2. 02

    Confirm turnaround

    Vectrix checks whether standard, priority, or rush slots are open before confirming the job.

    Unrealistic timelines get flagged upfront.

  3. 03

    Approve quote

    The clock starts after pricing is approved and the invoice is paid.

    Rush work is still quote-first.

  4. 04

    Print and ship

    Approved jobs move through the queue at the confirmed turnaround speed.

    Repeat clients and clean briefs move fastest.

Turnaround options

Choose the speed that fits the deadline.

Standard

5 business days. Best for planned work, repeat jobs, and batching without paying a rush premium.

Priority

3 business days. For active jobs that need to move faster without going full rush.

Rush

24–48 hours. For deadline-critical jobs and overflow emergencies. Subject to availability and file readiness.

Repeat work

Returning clients usually move faster.

Trade accounts, saved specs, and familiar reorder details cut review time. That matters as much as machine time when deadlines are tight.