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Overall, print quality tended to have a waxy look; large solid areas often ended up corrupted by banding; jobs couldn't be interrupted to pull a proof; and loading image memory seemed to take forever.
Needless to say, whatever buzz did make its way around wasn't all that favorable. Nonetheless, given the chance to eliminate some of its problems, digital color printing may yet revolutionize the graphic arts industry.
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