DIGITAL COLOR PROOFING -- Right on the Dot
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In part because it isn't "hung up on dots," Fleury expects the company to move to some sort of ink-jet device for color proofing in the future. "As long as the color fidelity and image quality is there, price will start dictating that we look at other options. We are going to need a plotter that offers a 175- to 200-line screen before we would jump, and the machines will get there in the next couple years," he predicts.
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