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Phelan agrees that today's paper offerings lean more toward the blue-white end of spectrum for toner applications. In the offset world, he adds, people want creamy shades to better reproduce flesh tones. Phelan is noticing what he believes may be the onset of a trend in papers with more of a reddish tint, a phenomenon he is starting to see emerge from some European mills.
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