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Kresin pointed out that even though the quantities are smaller, manufacturers still have to invest just as much time in pre-press, so keeping up to date with all of the new software hitting the market is essential. "We still deal with postscript code in pre-press, and we tell our customers that we cannot accept anything that isn't a professional desktop publishing application," he said. For example, Kresin explained that in a situation where an end-user goes into Microsoft Word, pulls in some graphics and hits the color palette, the file doesn't communicate properly when he goes to output it to his rip unit.
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