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But the fact remains that the closer a proof gets in the process, the better off you’re going to be in reducing cycle time and taking jobs on and off press, that kind of thing. Then the press-okay truly becomes a press-okay, not working on the press to get the job right. We see many of our packaging customers today still getting a press okay.
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