Landa Explains Nanographic Press Delays
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"The second reason is that we had to improve print quality. Although most customers at drupa were able to appreciate the fundamentals of Nanography—the sharp dots, the ability to print-on-any-paper, etc.—print quality defects masked many of Nanography’s remarkable attributes. Eliminating these defects too turned out to be a time-consuming challenge, especially as this work had to be done in parallel to the massive machine architectural changes.
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