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1) knowing the true and actual consumption of paper on press and in the bindery, and
2) purchasing paper by its on-press performance. Paper that runs well will quickly reduce waste and cost.
Knowing your actual paper consumption on press and in the bindery is challenging. “This may be difficult for catalogers who leave the paper purchase to the printer, but those who take on the added responsibility of buying their own paper will have the figures on which to base cost saving decisions,” explains Hanscom.
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