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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“The covers are unique in that they have the college name on each,” Rutledge reports.
Though these in-plants and many others are strong believers in DI technology, not everyone has the right applications for it. The best candidates are those in-plants who see a demand for four-color in runs between roughly 500 and 20,000, but can’t currently produce it cost effectively due to antiquated CTP/imagesetting and press equipment.
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