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Have publishers largely adopted inkjet?
We're not seeing any hesitation from textbook publishers. The only area where we see some resistance, and that is fading, is in some of the trade markets. Some of the high coverage titles printed on gloss paper can get a little difficult for inkjet manufacturing. Other than that we're not finding any resistance. Our inkjet platform is a 6 billion page a year platform. It's a massive platform.
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Ellen Harvey is a freelance writer and editor who covers the latest technologies and strategies reshaping the publishing landscape. She previously served as the Senior Editor at Publishing Executive and Book Business.
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