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The front cover was produced using a high-solid bronze metallic ink, supplied by Superior Ink—which also required "an awful lot of testing," says Greg Santini, a sales representative with Andrews Connecticut, an RR Donnelley company, in Manchester, Conn., that printed the book.
"If we get something new or unusual, we'll get some sheets [from the paper manufacturer that are intended for the job], and we'll [tack them on to] another job to see how [the paper] performs and make some adjustments," says Santini. "When we get to the actual production of a job, at least we've seen how the sheet runs in the press or reacts to the ink."
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