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2) Protect paper during production—It is vital to store paper in its protective wrapping or covering throughout the entire job production process. For example, pallets of printed pages should not sit unprotected on a shop floor for hours before being processed through the bindery. Equally important, offset printed color shells and forms should not sit unprotected before being digitally personalized. Even covering work-in-process with a loose plastic sheet should suffice to protect it from dust and scuffs. If paper is left unprotected in a print production environment, even for brief periods of time, it is exposed to dust and moisture that can impact finished document quality.
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