Why Not Insure Print Sales?
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"The E of I is printed as a two-page unit set, four across, for a 34x11˝ form that breaks down into four 81⁄2x11˝ documents," she explained. "One page is given to the customer, and the other is retained by the provider." In addition, the E of I unit set features a "tough tear" perf so that it won't easily come apart through routine handling. And, although the Miyakoshi press has four print towers for printing jobs in up to four colors, cost containment is also a hot button with insurance companies. "The E of I is printed in black ink on white stock," continued Schidecker. "It's a non-standard, no-frills document that this provider utilizes more for its own protection."
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