Frankly Speaking: A Brief History of the Short Run
Or: How digital printing will save us all.
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Frank Romano
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HP sent me a sample book printed on their roll-fed T-series inkjet printer by Courier Corp. in Massachusetts. It was full color on glossy stock. The run was probably a hundred or so—what I would call a "longer short run."
King Printing in Lowell, Mass., was among the first to apply roll-fed digital book printing with the Screen Truepress Jet. They now have a contingent of presses from Kodak and HP. I should mention that Lightning Source in Tennessee was a pioneer in on-demand books.
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Frank Romano
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Frank Romano is Professor Emeritus at RIT School of Media Sciences.
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