Frankly Speaking: The New Age of Book Printing
Terminologies for new printing technologies feel somewhat like speaking a new language. Here’s a guide to the lingo.
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Frank Romano
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Digital printing includes only those toner and inkjet technologies that regenerate the image for each impression. Thus, every impression can be different. All printing today uses digital technology, but digital printing specifically refers to the impression regeneration. The advantages are electronic collation (printing a book's pages in order), versioning (different book versions), personalization and one-off printing. Digital printing unit costs remain constant over all run lengths.
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Frank Romano
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Frank Romano is Professor Emeritus at RIT School of Media Sciences.
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