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Hieronymus says multiple-use papers are primarily used for making books, booklets and manuals. He also sees them used increasingly for letterhead and stationery. In these applications, the color imaging can be run offset, then the paper can be transferred to a laser printer to add the text. Hieronymus says for jobs where color isn't necessarily stressed, multiple-use papers can be much more cost-effective than running the whole job offset or digital.
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