Graphic Arts Online - March 1, 2005
Features
Speaks Their Language
Whether it's Chinese, Japanese or Korean, Russian, Spanish or Yiddish, Jimmy Lin knows how to talk printing to his customers. Not that he's fluent in all these tongues, but the commerical newspaper printer's presses churn out foreign-language publications that help New York's diverse ethnic groups to communicate.
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- 60 Seconds
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- FinishLine
- Unusual Systems That Fill Special Uses
- FrontLine
- Technology Forecast
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- Ink Maker Relocates Headquarters
- Xerox, HP Open Tech Centers
- Print Firms Go Green To Win Eco-Friendly Customers
- Jumbo Sheetfeds Coming to U.S.
- Paperboard Gets Smart
- How'd They Print That?
- CMYK + Green
- InkWell
- Why Ink Prices Will Leap Again
- New Products
- New Products
- NoteBook
- Survivor Swagger: Taking on New Pride
- PaperWatch
- Evaluating Incoming Quality
- PrintClass
- Finding Time to Train Is a Big Problem
- Product SpotLight
- SpotLight
- Sales Call
- What the Good Reps Know
- ShopTalk
- ShopTalk
- TechWatch
- Materials Ride a Magic Carpet
- Features
- Case Study
- Half-Sized House
- Product
- The D.I. Presses
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- Color Manage the Pressroom
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