The Proof Is in the Package
As digital proofing system installations in packaging environments increase, thermal halftone and inkjet devices are finding their place—often side by side.
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Some think the transition is inevitable. “Inkjet will continue to replace halftone digital in packaging as well as in commercial printing environments,” says Deborah Hutcheson, Agfa’s senior marketing manager, digital solutions. “Inkjet has improved in quality and such quality improvements are being made all the time. Inkjet is also much more economical than traditional halftone, helping to shepherd it along as halftone’s replacement.”
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