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"The work we've been able to move so far has allowed us to take (the load) off laser printing, which is driven primarily by clicks," he adds. "We're able to go to a final finished size rather than do a two-up for laser, followed by cutting and folding."
CGG has had much success running the UV coated pieces with the drying system. With in-line folding and gluing, the company has been able to run more traditional work through the WaveJet. If anything, Gallagher would like to see even bigger print heads to allow for more coverage, setting the stage for doing dual-sided ink-jet printing.
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