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"We're finding [color copying] to be more and more useful as we look at quality," says Boone. "We are looking to do things faster, better and cheaper. That's just the way an in-plant survives. That's the way you compete with commercial shops."
Another way color copiers can help in-plants compete is by using them for more than just color copying. Robert Mettee, print supervisor for the Boy Scouts of America national headquarters, in Irving, Texas, uses his Canon CLC 500 to provide color proofs.
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- Companies:
- Canon U.S.A.
- Heidelberg
- Xerox Corp.
- People:
- Bill Boone
- Jerry Prouty
- Lee
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