COLOR COPIERS & DUPLICATORS -- Creating Color that Clicks
* Information often needs to be updated in existing printed pieces. Before a major revised printing is done, the current piece can be scanned and edited on a color copier for output in smaller quantities.
Reproduce Fine Lines
While it is true that most documents today are created digitally, that doesn't mean the file is always readily available, points out Dino Pagliarello, product marketing manager for color at Minolta Corp. in Ramsey, NJ. A case in point, he says, are a competitor's marketing pieces that a company may wish to share with its sales and marketing staff. "In addition, some artists and graphic designers still prefer to work with hand-drawn illustrations and layouts," Pagliarello notes. A color copier can easily reproduce the fine lines and colors, he says.