From The Editor The Four-color Advantage
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With a four-color press also comes more waste and more expenses (parts, oils, even cleanup rags). Also, your prepress and bindery departments had better be ready to meet the increased work loads.
Moving into four-color printing can be a scary excursion, but all those who have done it would agree with what Doug Maxwell of BYU said of his shop's five-color Heidelberg perfector: "We don't know how we ever survived without this press."
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