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Aside from needing more head space, Gallagher is quite pleased with what the machine has allowed CGG to accomplish. "It's low maintenance; once we got it started, it was operator-friendly. We've been successful in training our laser setup people to create the files properly, so that they're ripping them on-the-fly. And the print quality is good. We've been able to reproduce logos that are equal to laser quality."
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