Nanographic Printing: Tweaking Toward Perfection
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Erik Cagle
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"The customers were so delighted with the machine at drupa that when our guys started coming back and telling me, 'oops, the touchscreen that everyone loved is not in the right place and it creates a time and motion problem for the operators,' I didn't believe them," recalls Landa, who heard no such grousing in Germany. "But, it's different talking to printers at a trade show, where they're all caught up in the euphoria, as opposed to meeting them on the shop floor."
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