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Charlton said that about 20 percent of the company's work is done CTP and he has found it is most economical for reprints and four-color work. For jobs that don't require a lot of changes or revisions, the savings is in the imposition process, not necessarily in CTP.
Jones outlined how McGraw-Hill had recently used CTP for a fast turnaround textbook project and, due to technical problems, ended up doing only a few titles using CTP. The rest were done conventionally, she reported.
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