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Like Dreimiller, Russell Bartholow from the University of Nebraska was looking at wide-format ink-jet equipment, but he indicated that he was even more interested in books-on-demand and variable data software.
But it was Cindy Larson from BlueCross BlueShield of Minnesota who did the most business during the show. She reported that she had signed a letter of intent to purchase the iGen 3. She says her in-plant is looking to pick it up in June.
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