Richard Romano talks to Fujifilm’s Terry Mitchell about the company’s latest J Press Inkjet Presses and the current state of, and trends in, production inkjet.
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Discussion
By Buck Crowley on Feb 26, 2016
With digital-printing vs offset-printing, in both printing methods there is still "ink" on paper.
Here is an example of a digital-printing vs offset-printing problem:
http://m.capecodtimes.com/article/20160222/NEWS/160229831
"A production error has a state vendor scurrying to reprint presidential primary ballots ...
Bradford & Bigelow, a Newburyport-based printing company, did not use an offset printing process per its agreement with the state and digitally printed some ballots, Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin confirmed Monday.
The ink on the digitally printed ballots, when exposed to moisture, can smudge, rendering them unreadable ..."