Breaking the Adobe/Kinko’s Link
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As in-plants await the promised forum Adobe is holding next Tuesday in San Francisco—which will allow printers to speak their minds about the link to FedEx Kinko’s on new versions of its software—those who want to take action sooner can now do so. Adobe has published instructions on how to disable the link.
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