Digital Printing
Digital printers try to shed the ‘digital’ differentiation from offset, and stress the value of short-run in any book’s life cycle. Plus, a list of 20 leading North American digital book printers
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“Because of the speed, because of the width of the system, because of cost per page, both in monochrome and color, it’s not going to happen tomorrow, but within the next 2 or 3 years, we are going to see a jump in the kind of things that can be produced digitally compared to what is done today,” says Biscos. “Ink-jet gets us closer to offset, while still keeping the benefits of digital in terms of print-on-demand—no waste, no warehousing and additional sales. So you have the benefits of digital while getting closer to offset in terms of pricing.”
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