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The end result, she feels, is worth it. What the Mail Print execs were taking into consideration was “the time value of money,” along with the speed of production. “We have one job in our shop that we do every month that would take about 80 labor hours,” Gina Danner says.
“When we looked at inkjet web, it was down to about 15 hours. It is a multi-page, personalized book with both static and variable content. With the T200, we can produce the same book in a single pass through the press and another pass through the bindery line. It’s so much more efficient.”
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