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However, in the short-run book manufacturing business, Clockel says, speed isn't as much an issue as it is in conventional manufacturing. "When your typical run is 100 to 300 copies, you worry far more about the makeready time on the piece of equipment than the running speed. Moreover, with the advances in computerized set-ups, the training time for operators is greatly reduced. So, the reduction in makeready times, the skill level requirement of the operators, and the overall cost of the equipment has shed new light on the future of ultra-short-run, digital book manufacturing."
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