NAPL and NAQP Open Discussion with Adobe on FedEx Kinko’s Accord
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www.napl.org<%2Fa>),%20the%20trade%20association%20for%20excellence%20in%20graphic%20communications%20management,%20and%20Steve%20Johnson,%20president%20and%20chief%20executive%20officer%20of%20the%20National%20Association%20of%20Quick%20Printers%20(NAQP),%20sent%20a%20letter%20to%20Adobe%20Systems,%20Inc.%20Chief%20Executive%20Officer%20Bruce%20Chizen%20expressing%20their%20concern%20over%20a%20recently%20announced%20agreement%20between%20Adobe%20and%20FedEx%20Kinko’s%20in%20which%20the%20newest%20versions%20of%20Adobe®%20Reader%20and%20Adobe%20Acrobat®%20software%20feature%20an%20embedded%20connection%20to%20FedEx%20Kinko’s%20PrintOnline%20application.%20The%20views%20in%20the%20letter%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.piworld.com%2Farticle%2Fnapl-naqp-open-discussion-adobe-fedex-kinkos-accord-67252%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="6871" type="icon_link">
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“The advantage gained by FedEx Kinko’s through this agreement with Adobe comes at the expense of the many other printers—including many of our members—who have played such a pivotal role in establishing Adobe as the defacto standard among many end users for reading documents and printing file submission. Many of our member companies have, with the encouragement of Adobe, actively promoted the use of Adobe Acrobat products—and a PDF workflow—with their clients.”
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