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Even though the ink-jet proof may have a simulated paper background, the color of the image on the proof is still brighter than the ink on a printed page. How does a person expect an ink-jet proof to match a printed page when printing with dots? The continuous tone proof is the better option. You can make the proof on the same paper that is being printed on, but it is still impossible for the pressroom to match the proof.
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