Printers that have automated their workflows can produce more jobs per day than those with low automation — up to 335 jobs per day versus 125. That’s one of the findings presented at the Xplor breakfast meeting at PRINTING United.
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Denise M. Gustavson
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Denise Gustavson is the Editorial Director and Special Projects Editor for the Printing & Packaging Group, which includes Printing Impressions, packagePRINTING, In-plant Graphics and Wide-Format Impressions magazines, among other brands. She is also the Editor-in-Chief of Wide-Format Impressions.
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