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Yet, in the midst of trying to manage such complexity, printers today basically have the same types of manual information systems as 25 years ago. “Islands of automation” that are semi-connected with paper-based, manually entered data. “Feedback loops” within these manufacturing systems not only lack accurate data, they often experience delays of hours, if not days, before “Actuals” can be compared to “Planned” to adjust to unexpected changes in the system.
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