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Fortunately, you can go to a printer who has both the good sense to anticipate just such a scenario, and the technology to deal with it. Gary Oversmith of Von Hoffmann Graphics, Owensville, Mo., one of the three largest North American printers in terms of revenue, says his plant uses two electronic pre-flight specialists whose full-time jobs are to check material as it comes in for, say, a missing font or for software that's not a good match for the plant's imposition systems. So problems come up right away, not weeks or months later when the book is in prepress or in queue for printing, when losing its place in line would add to the delays in getting the missing materials.
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