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3. Get quotes from your printer and broker. Include all costs.
4. Ask your printer about its “house” papers. Printers have a full range of papers they regularly buy in large volumes.
5. When buying your own paper, get roll width, maximum diameter and core requirements from your printer to avoid having the paper not fit on the press.
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