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www.napl.org<%2Fa>),%20trade%20association%20for%20excellence%20in%20graphic%20communications%20management,%20the%20National%20Association%20of%20Quick%20Printers%20(NAQP),%20a%20member%20of%20the%20NAPL%20Network,%20and%20The%20Graphic%20Communications%20Coalition%20for%20Open%20Competition%20have%20been%20notified%20by%20Adobe%20Systems%20that%20the%20latest%20releases%20of%20the%20company’s%20Acrobat%20and%20Reader%20programs%20(Version%208.1.1)%20no%20longer%20contain%20a%20“Send%20to%20FedEx%2FKinko’s”%20link.%20The%20updated%20software%20is%20now%20available%20for%20manual%20download%20from%20the%20Adobe%20website%20at%20www.adobe.com%2Fproducts%2Facrobat%2Freadstep2.html<%2Fa>%20The%20automatic%20update%20manager%20portion,%20which%20will%20notify%20current%20users%20of%20update%20availability,%20will%20not,%20however,%20be%20operational%20until%20early%20November.%20“We%20are%20happy%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.piworld.com%2Farticle%2Fnapl-naqp-coalition-encouraged-latest-adobe-action-remove-link-and-8212-piworld-press-center-80804%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="7380" type="icon_link">
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Truncale and NAQP President Chief Executive Officer Steve Johnson clearly requested that Adobe extricate itself from the agreement and remove the FedEx/Kinko’s logo and embedded links from Adobe software in a timely manner. In an announcement on August 1, Chizen said the company intended to address the situation in a timely manner, putting in place the process that was completed with the release of the latest software updates. The early actions on the part of NAPL and NAQP to the Adobe situation reflect the ongoing commitment of NAPL and its partners in The NAPL Network—NAQP and the Research and Engineering Council of NAPL—to speak out on issues affecting their members.
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