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“We were getting requests for printing on plastic,” he says. “When you run [a job] for a long time, the cylinders heat up. For paper it’s OK, but plastic stretches and ink can’t adhere to the plastic as well. It doesn’t dry well, and there’s no registration between the colors. You’ve got a major mess.”
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