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But, such technology isn't practical for use on irregular shapes, such as auto parts, or on different-sized cartons coming down a conveyor belt, Gordon noted. "I'm looking forward to growth in laser labels throughout the next 25 years. I can't see any competition on the horizon," he said.
Strecker called laser printers "the de facto printing technology for office environments and many other applications. Certainly ink jet, thermal and EDP labels still have their niche, but for cost, speed and print quality, laser is hard to beat."
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