DI Presses in the In-plant
Scores of in-plants are installing direct imaging (DI) offset presses. Why do they feel DI technology is so well suited to their mix of work?
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“Could I have done the longer runs on the Indigo?” asks Rutledge. “A lot of times, no, because I couldn’t have offered the same kind of pricing structure, because you pay by click charge on the Indigo.”
What’s more, points out Rutledge, the Indigo could not do letterhead, due to toner’s propensity to melt when run back through a laser printer.
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