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"Unless an in-plant does significantly high volume in plates, a platesetter will prove costly," notes Ray McAlister, senior manager of project development for Screen (USA). "The platesetter generally costs two or three times more, thus making ROI more difficult to justify. An all-digital workflow must be in place and imposition must be mastered before direct-to-plate can be considered."
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