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Actual pages are then created and printed using an Epson printer that prints high-res proofs showing high-res original scans and revised copy. Each buyer and staff gets three days to go over these. Then a final Kodak color proof is run (these cost $22 a page, says Romano, "so we wait 'til the end to run these; but they are 99-percent accurate for final color match."). Final files are transmitted via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to the printer, Menomonee Falls, WI-based Arandell-Schmidt.
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