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Mike Daughenbaugh, vice president of Tiffin, Ohio-based Quick Tab II, concurred.
"Over the last two years, we have experienced about a 20 percent drop in the continuous market," he noted.
"Continuous forms and checks have been a dying market for several years since the onset of laser printers. However, there will remain a need for impact printers for businesses where the environment is not user-friendly or the cost of toner makes it cost prohibitive."
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