The Evolution of the Proof
The proofing process is progressing. Here’s an update on some of the latest ink-jet, toner and virtual solutions.
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“The failure of any component will cause a bad result,” says Summers, adding: “The improvement of any one component doesn’t necessarily improve the result.”
Increasingly, the proofing process is becoming virtual. Documents are often created, edited, adjusted and approved with confidence by printers and print buyers alike based on the development of workflow tools, color standards and file formats that enable extremely fast cycle times.
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Tim Greene is a Research Director within IDC's Hardcopy Solutions group. Greene is responsible for coverage of the large format printing, 3D printing, and digital signage markets.
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