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Other in-plants that installed Indigo digital presses years ago have reported similar difficulties as time went by and their needs changed. One large Midwestern in-plant, which did not want its name used, purchased an Indigo in the late 1990s.
"It was a good machine for us. We got our payback in the first few years," says one of the managers. "But as time went by, other products came on the market that were less expensive to use. Their quality rivaled the Indigo, but required a lot less maintenance.
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