The Lowdown on Hi-Fi Color
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Several companies that heavily touted Hi-Fi printing just five years ago are no longer in business. Who knows if Hi-Fi helped lead to their demise, but far fewer printers have embraced it than what was expected during its heyday
10 years ago.
Hi-Fi printing is more expensive than the conventional four-color process. It's more difficult and expensive for the printer to produce, as extra plates and special inks are needed. There is an innate cost involved when testing any radically new technology.
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