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In-plants that are not currently offering networked color output, and many of those that are, should ask vendors about help desk and on-site training, in addition to hardware maintenance. It makes sense for in-plant personnel and users to attend at least one or two seminars on color publishing techniques. Simply adding color to a document does not guarantee effective communications. Color is a tool that can be distracting if misused, so it's important that users learn how to apply it correctly.
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- Companies:
- Canon U.S.A.
- Danka
- Xerox Corp.
- People:
- Linda Phelps
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