In-Print: Why You Should Enter
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As In-Print kicks off (download the entry form from our In-Print page), many in-plants are busy gathering samples of their work to send in. Other shops, though, have never bothered to enter—a true loss to them. They deny their shops the chance to be recognized for their work. They lose the opportunity to impress customers and thus bring in additional work. And they prevent their hard-working employees from feeling the satisfaction that comes from having their hard work recognized.
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