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Last updated: May 21, 2026

PrintSoftDriver is committed to digital accessibility for people of all abilities. This statement describes the accessibility standard we follow, the measures we have taken to support it, and how to contact us if something on this website does not work for you.

1. Our Commitment

PrintSoftDriver, a website owned and operated by JM SOFTWARE LLC, is committed to ensuring that the content published on this website is usable by the widest possible audience, regardless of ability or assistive technology. Web accessibility benefits everyone — users with permanent disabilities, users with temporary impairments, users in low-bandwidth environments, and users on older devices. We treat accessibility as a baseline quality requirement rather than an optional add-on.

This commitment applies to every page we publish, every interactive element, and every piece of media we create ourselves. It does not apply to third-party content embedded on the site or to external sites we link to for reference.

2. Conformance Standard

PrintSoftDriver targets the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), version 2.1, conformance Level AA. WCAG 2.1 is published by the World Wide Web Consortium and is the most widely adopted technical baseline for inclusive web content. Level AA is the conformance tier used by most public-sector authorities and treated by the United States Department of Justice as the de facto baseline for compliance with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as it applies to commercial websites.

We do not currently claim conformance with Level AAA, although several Level AAA success criteria are met by the site as a side effect of its overall design (high colour contrast, plain-language editorial style, predictable navigation).

3. Measures We Take

To support our conformance goal, the site is built with the following practices baked into its design and development process:

  • Semantic HTML. Pages use proper heading hierarchy, landmark elements (header, nav, main, footer), and native form controls so that assistive technologies can correctly interpret the page structure.
  • Keyboard operability. All interactive controls — links, navigation menus, the mobile menu toggle, the cookie consent banner — can be reached and activated using only a keyboard. The site contains no keyboard traps.
  • Visible focus indicators. Every focusable element has a visible focus style so keyboard users can always tell where they are on the page.
  • Descriptive alternative text. Meaningful images include alt attributes that describe the content or purpose of the image. Decorative images use empty alt attributes so screen readers correctly skip them.
  • Sufficient colour contrast. Body text meets at least the 4.5:1 contrast ratio required by WCAG at Level AA, and large text meets at least the 3:1 ratio.
  • Resizable text. The site uses relative font units, so visitors can use browser zoom up to 200% without loss of content or functionality.
  • Reduced motion respect. Decorative animations honour the user's prefers-reduced-motion setting.
  • Plain-language editorial style. Articles are written in clear, jargon-light prose so the content itself remains accessible to users with cognitive or reading-related disabilities.

4. Accessibility Features

In addition to the structural measures above, visitors can rely on the following features when navigating the site:

  • Skip-to-content support through the heading and landmark structure of every page.
  • Aria-labelled regions. Major sections — site header, main navigation, breadcrumb, footer — carry descriptive aria-label attributes so they are easy to identify with a screen reader.
  • Predictable navigation. The header navigation, footer column structure, and breadcrumb pattern are identical on every page so that returning visitors can rely on muscle memory.
  • Responsive layout. The site adapts cleanly to phones, tablets, and desktops without horizontal scrolling, and content remains readable at narrow viewport widths.

5. Known Limitations

Despite our best efforts, certain limitations remain. We are transparent about them so that visitors know what to expect and so that we can be held accountable for fixing them:

  • Older articles. A small number of older articles may still use longer paragraphs or lower heading depth than current editorial standards. We are progressively rewriting these.
  • Image alternative text. Some illustrative images on older articles may carry shorter alt text than ideal. We are auditing these as part of the rewrite cycle.
  • Embedded third-party widgets. If a future page embeds a third-party widget (for example, a share button or advertising script), we cannot guarantee its accessibility. We will mark such embeds clearly.

6. Third-Party Content

This statement applies to content that PrintSoftDriver publishes directly. It does not apply to:

  • External websites we link to for reference, including external software providers and mobile app marketplaces. We have no control over the accessibility of those sites and encourage them to publish their own accessibility statements.
  • Third-party services that may be loaded on the site, such as font services, analytics scripts, or advertising scripts. We choose vendors with a strong accessibility record where reasonably possible.
  • User-generated content. The site does not currently accept user-generated content; if that changes in the future, this statement will be updated.

7. Self-Assessment Approach

This statement is based on a self-assessment carried out by the PrintSoftDriver editorial team, supported by automated accessibility tooling and manual testing with screen readers and keyboard-only navigation. We have not yet commissioned a formal third-party accessibility audit. As the site grows and matures, an external audit is on our roadmap. When one is completed, this statement will be updated with the audit date and the auditor's name.

8. How to Report an Issue

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on the site, please contact us. Your reports help us prioritise fixes. To help us reproduce and fix the issue quickly, please include in your report:

  • The URL of the affected page
  • A short description of the barrier
  • The device and browser you were using
  • The assistive technology in use, if any (for example, screen reader name and version)

We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within five business days and to include a target fix date in that acknowledgement. Critical barriers — issues that prevent a category of users from accessing essential information — are prioritised over cosmetic ones.

9. Formal Enforcement

If you are not satisfied with our response to an accessibility report and you believe the site is in breach of accessibility law in your jurisdiction, you have the right to file a complaint with the relevant regulator. In the United States, the U.S. Department of Justice enforces Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which has been applied to commercial websites in numerous federal court rulings. State-level civil-rights agencies may also accept complaints.

We would, however, very much prefer to address any concern directly first. Please contact us before pursuing formal channels, so that we have a fair opportunity to fix the issue.

10. Updates to This Statement

We may update this Accessibility Statement from time to time to reflect improvements to the site, changes in the underlying technology, or changes in applicable law. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page indicates when it was last revised.

11. Contact

If you have questions about the accessibility of this website, or you wish to report a barrier:

PrintSoftDriver
Operated by: JM SOFTWARE LLC
Mailing address: 2808 Arsdale Rd, Waxhaw, NC 28173, United States
Email: info@printsoftdriver.com
Subject: "Accessibility Inquiry"
Phone: +1 (888) 555-0199

Last Updated: May 21, 2026

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