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www.napl.org<%2Fa>),%20the%20trade%20association%20for%20excellence%20in%20graphic%20communications%20management,%20and%20Steve%20Johnson,%20president%20and%20chief%20executive%20officer%20of%20the%20National%20Association%20of%20Quick%20Printers%20(NAQP),%20sent%20a%20letter%20to%20Adobe%20Systems,%20Inc.%20Chief%20Executive%20Officer%20Bruce%20Chizen%20expressing%20their%20concern%20over%20a%20recently%20announced%20agreement%20between%20Adobe%20and%20FedEx%20Kinko’s%20in%20which%20the%20newest%20versions%20of%20Adobe®%20Reader%20and%20Adobe%20Acrobat®%20software%20feature%20an%20embedded%20connection%20to%20FedEx%20Kinko’s%20PrintOnline%20application.%20The%20views%20in%20the%20letter%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.inplantimpressions.com%2Farticle%2Fnapl-naqp-open-discussion-adobe-fedex-kinkos-accord-67871%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="9014" type="icon_link">
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The Association executives went on to urge that Chizen and Adobe “rethink this alliance” and “consider what we believe is a better approach—for Adobe to work cooperatively with any and all print providers who have an interest in partnering with Adobe to establish end-user efficiencies.”
Truncale and Johnson concluded the letter with an invitation to Chizen to participate with them in a discussion of this important issue, to which Chizen responded promptly, expressing an intention to meet soon to address the concerns of NAPL, NAQP, and the printing company executives who support their views.
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