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Nevertheless, despite these differences, during the 1950s the paper used in both methods was either nearly identical or exactly the same.
"Thinking back, I remember that some of the offset products were very similar to the letterpress products. There weren't that many differences," recounts Ray Rabbitt, national sales manager for International Paper. "I know we did get to a point where we wanted to have multifunction paper."
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